Rene Clair and Francis Picabia’s breakthrough, reversible ending of their Dadaist film, L’entr-acte (1924

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Rene Clair and Francis Picabia’s breakthrough, reversible ending of their Dadaist film, L’entr-acte (1924
Bernard Picart (French, 1673-1733)
The Temple of the Muses, 1733
The Chaos, or the Origin of the World
Bellerophon Fights the Chimaera
Atlas Supports the Heavens on his Shoulders
The Fall of Icarus
Sisyphus’ Stone
Hell
Sexy bearded Crowley is sexy.
Carl Caiati - portrait of the author wearing a killer jacket! Scanned from from Air-brushing Techniques for Custom Painting Vol. II, by Badger Air Brush Co. and Carl Caiati, Franklin Park, IL, 1981.
Jules Lefebvre, Allégorie de la Victoire (detail)
19th century
Janet Fish (American, b. 1938), Chinese Puppets, 1988. Oil on canvas, 126.7 x 126.7 cm.
1970s Covers of Yasei Jidai Magazine, Art Direction by Eiko Ishioka
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Virgin and Child, 1516, Bernard van Orley
伴淳三郎と山本康一郎
Bettie Page Reveals All (Mark Mori, 2012).
«Incubus» ~ Daniele Valeriani
The Sedgwick Pantagraph, Kansas, October 23, 1924