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The Fall of the Rebel Angels, 1562, Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Medium: oil,panel
Alida Fish, Kneeling, 2016
Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946), Chiens dans un paysage de neige [Dogs in a snowy landscape], 1927. Gouache, watercolour, brush and ink and pencil on paper, 50.2 x 74.3 cm.
Cimmerian region, 1910, Konstantin Bogaevsky
by Bolesław Biegas
Gegam Kacherian (Armenian, b. 1962) Unexpected Acceptance, 2018 Acrylic and UV coated ink on Mylar
David Goldes - (1941, États-Unis) Memory
Endotête, 1951, Victor Brauner
Ballhaus in Berlin - Carola Schapals , 2012.
German , b. 1957 -
Oil on canvas, 100 x 80 cm.
Hilma af Klint, No Title, On the Viewing of Flowers and Trees, 1922, watercolour and graphite on paper, 17.5 x 24.5 cm, 6.89 x 9.65 in., © Stiftelsen Hilma af Klints Verk
In the Park of Versailles, 1894, Konstantin Somov
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Great Comet of 1861, also known as C/1861 J1 or comet Tebbutt; drawing by E. Weiss
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Dream of Parasitic Grove, 2020
Acrylics on waxed paper, 25x16 cm
I find myself prostrate upon tree roots in a small misty copse. I crawl about and discover that the trees grow from winged bodies piled up like a mass grave. Yet this is not a grave – the angels moan and shuffle in their troubled sleep. The roots reduce limbs, heads and sometimes entire bodies to viscous pitch while miraculously keeping their hosts alive. Only the wings are untouched by the hungry trees – they seem to defy this tableau of decay. Soon a strange itch draws my attention to my own body - and I somehow see it from a distance – terminal parts being liquefied, the body softly plunging into the living pattern of wings. I quickly put some tar into my mouth and enter the angels’ dream, which triggers a rough awakening full of evil doubt…
Lha Mo Riding on a Donkey, 18th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Asian Art
Gift of Jeffrey Paley, 1975 Size: Sight (Image): 27 x 19 ½ in. (68.6 x 49.5 cm) Mounted: 46 x 25 in. (116.8 x 63.5 cm) Medium: Distemper on cloth
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/38347
A big oak tree - Inari Krohn, 2002.
Finnish,b.1945-
Etching, numbered 10/40, 40 x 30 cm.