Antonio del Pollaiuolo. Apollo and Daphne, probably 1470-80. Oil on wood, 29.5 x 20 cm. The National Gallery, London.
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Antonio del Pollaiuolo. Apollo and Daphne, probably 1470-80. Oil on wood, 29.5 x 20 cm. The National Gallery, London.
Jogen Chowdhury (Indian, born 1939) Reminiscences of a dream, 1976
Ink & oil pastel, 35 cm x 34 cm
David Lynch
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1968
Acrylic on paper mounted on hardboard
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© Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society
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The bride surnamed Li cut her wrists and tried to commit suicide after her boyfriend broke up with her just before the marriage.
An outtake from the Hounds of Love cover shoot in 1985.
Vierge des Sept Douleurs - Italie du Sud, 18ème siècle. Musée du Coeur ( collection du docteur Boyadjian et de son épouse ), MRAH, Parc du Cinquantenaire, Bruxelles.
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Anna Bondaruk a Szeptunka from the village of Rutka prays at her home. Bondaruk claims to have a personal connection with Mary and sees villagers throughout the day for healing.
Location: Podlasie Province, Poland
Photographer: Diana Markosian
In remote northeastern Poland there lives a group of elderly Orthodox devotees who are said to possess special powers. They can heal the sick, cast out demons — even still a foe’s heart. Living at a mystical crossroad of Christian faith and folkloric superstition, they consider themselves members of the church, though the church does not. They are called “Whisperers or Szeptun in Polish.
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Bernat Martorell c. 1434-1435
Saint George Killing the Dragon (detail)