Léon Navez (Belgian, 1900-1967), L'atelier [The Studio]. Canvas, 85 x 105 cm.

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Léon Navez (Belgian, 1900-1967), L'atelier [The Studio]. Canvas, 85 x 105 cm.
Amédée Ozenfant (French, 1886-1966), Vases, 1925. Pastel, chalk and graphite on paper, 40.8 x 30.2 cm.
The empire of lights, Rene Magritte
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/rene-magritte/the-empire-of-lights-1954-1
Stromboli (1950), dir. Roberto Rossellini
Tavern in St. Cloud, Edvard Munch
Medium: pastel,paper
Marlene Dumas (South African/Dutch, b. 1953), Small Dark Portrait (with White Teeth), 1993-99. Oil on canvas, 24.1 x 18.1 cm.
Tracey Emin, My Bed, 1998, mixed media, dimensions variable. Various installations of the same work throughout the years (I’d love to read the inventory for this).
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The word “confess” comes from the Latin verb confiteor: “I acknowledge,” “I avow,” “I concede.” Emin’s artwork is almost always engaged in some act of acknowledging, avowing, and conceding. Emin often creates artwork out of words. Frequently, these words appear on fabric, blankets, and pillows. The sayings are penned in her trademark scrawl, with its imperfect grammar and atrocious spelling. The sayings can be disarmingly softhearted, verging on the sentimental, and are presented utterly without irony.
Morgan Meis, from The Empty Bed: Tracey Emin and the Persistent Self, for Image Journal issue 90.
Shinro Ohtake, Retina/Time Shadows 1, 1990 - 2015 Take Ninagawa
Portrait of Mrs Botte, Fernand Knopff (1896)
Portrait of Marguerite Landuyt - Fernand Khnopff
1896
The Veil by Fernand Khnopff, ca. 1890
Fernand Khnopff, Portrait of Marguerite Khnopff, 1890.
Diego Velazquez, Venus with a Mirror (Rokeby Venus). c. 1648, oil on canvas. National Gallery, London, England.
Kristina Ališauskaitė (Lithuanian, b. 1984), Beauty, 2017. Mixed media on paper, 46 x 37 x 4 cm
Armando Mariño (Cuban. b 1968), Two Trees One House, 2014. Oil on canvas, 96 x 80 in.
John Koch (American, 1909-1978), The Cocktail Party, 1956. Oil on canvas.
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Taxi dancer - Duncan Hannah 2010
American b.1952
oil on canvas , 41 x 91 cm.