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Arquitectonica, Taggart Townhouses, Houston Texas, 1984
A Celebration of Beauty (Series 3)
1. A Balneator by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912)
2. “ Joseph, le nègre “ by Adolphe Brune (French 1802-1875)
3. “ Portrait of a Moorish man seated “ by Karoly Csùzy
4. “The Barber of Suez” by Leon Bonnat (1876)
5. José Silbert (French, 1862-1936) “Le montreur de cacatoè”
6. Ludwig Deutsch “The Inspection” (1883)
7. Moorish Prince (Head of an Algerian), 1897. Elizabeth Nourse (1860-1938)
8. Ludwig Deutsch The Palace Guard (detail)
9. Mariano Fortuny Marsal - Moroccan
10. “Head of a Moor” by José Tapiro y Baro (Spanish, 1830–1913)
Mark Dunford (British, b. 1964), Buddleja Globosa. Oil on panel, 35 x 35 cm
Lisa Fonssagrives 1940
Photo: Edward Steichen
Nicolas Grenier — Promised Land Template II (oil, acrylic on canvas, 2013)
John Evans (American, b. 1945), Realm, 2018. Oil on canvas, 38 x 30 in.
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Mourenx, restaurant le Belvédère.
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JACQUES SAVIN COUËLLE, Villa dei due Mari, Sardinia, Italy, 1960s
From Ikuei’s “Shinban Kageezukushi”. Ota Memorial Museum of Art
By Japanese artist Kono Bairei, late 19th century
Cohr, silver coffee set, 1950s. Denmark. Julia Heiss, Silberkontor