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Jean Cocteau
Sin (1893) ~ by Franz von Stuck…
Charmion Von Wiegand.Untitled, 1964
Les Mains libres - Man Ray
American 1890-1976
Illustations Poems de Paul Eluard
Man Ray (American, 1890-1976), Untitled, 1969. Crayon and pen, 26.7 x 21.1 cm.
Otto Dix (German, 1891 - 1969)
The Insane, 1925
tempera on panel, 120,4 x 61,5 cm
Jack the Ripper’s Bedroom by Walter Richard Sickert
Manchester City Galleries Date painted: 1906–1907
Armand Rassenfosse, Ars longa, vita brevis, 1919
Critique day at art school
Man Ray, Writer Marcel Proust on his death bed, 1922.
Hermes Trismegistus
Andrew David’s illustrations for Liber Null.
Liber Null is a work by occultist and Illuminates of Thanateros (IOT) co-founder Peter J. Carroll, in which Carroll elaborates on a system called chaos magic, purportedly originating from Carroll himself as well as fellow occultist Ray Sherwin. The book is a collection of volumes which contain occult rituals and exercises, and is frequently paired with Carroll’s later work, Psychonaut.
page 401 of “Modern magic. : A practical treatise on the art of conjuring.” (1885)
David Lynch and Isabella Rossellini by Helmut Newton, 1988
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“What She Could Not Tell Him", by Denise Levertov
I wanted to know all the bones of your spine, all the pores of your skin, tendrils of body hair. To let all of my skin, my hands, ankles, shoulders, breasts, even my shadow, be forever imprinted with whatever of you is forever unknown to me. To cradle your sleep.
Costume for Carmel Myers in Ben-Hur designed by Erté, 1925
Egon Schiele, Schlafendes Paar [Sleeping Couple], 1909.
Pencil on paper, 32 x 30 cm.