“The flora of the carboniferous period.” The world: or, first lessons in astronomy and geology. 1848.
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“The flora of the carboniferous period.” The world: or, first lessons in astronomy and geology. 1848.
Unknown, Textile, Peru, circa 1200
Unknown, Fan quilt, c. 1925 - 1950
63" x 71"Cotton Pieced Hand quilted Muslin backing Hand-applied binding
Bathing at Alfortville, 1904, Henri Rousseau
Medium: oil,canvas
Eduardo Chillida.
Lake Michigan, 1952 by Harry Callahan
Via
Kazimir Malevich, Black Square, 1915 [Tate, London]
Anni Albers
Plate I. Tidally exposed inshore reef. Palm Islands, Queensland. The naturalist in Australia. 1897.
Son Ni
Stephen Magsig Detroit based painter
Gianni Rodari, C'era due volte il barone Lamberto, ovvero I misteri dell'isola di San Giulio, «Gli Struzzi» 160, Einaudi, Torino, 1978
Gianni Rodari, (1978), C'era due volte il barone Lamberto, Illustrations by Bruno Munari, «La Biblioteca di Gianni Rodari» 22, Einaudi Ragazzi, Edizioni EL, San Dorligo della Valle (TS), 2011
Magí Puig (Catalan, b.1966) - End of the Century, 2010
George Frederic Watts, Ararat, 1890.
56½ x 28½ in (143.5 x 72.5 cm). Oil on canvas