Inge Schiöler (Swedish, 1908–1971)
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todays bird
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Cosimo Galluzzi
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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will byers stan first human second
NASA
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Origami Around

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EXPECTATIONS
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YOU ARE THE REASON

shark vs the universe
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Inge Schiöler (Swedish, 1908–1971)
Inge Schiöler (Swedish, 1908–1971)
Inge Schiöler (Swedish, 1908–1971)
Strandbacken, Sydkoster (1962)
Fiskarstuga, Nordkoster (1963)
Inge Schiöler (Swedish, 1908–1971)
Blommor and Blomsterbukett
Inge Schiöler (Swedish, 1908–1971)
Blommande oxel vid havet - Koster (1966)
Blommande hasselbuskar (1957)
Two barn swallows on blossoming cherry & Swallows with cherry blossom by Ohara Koson
Inge Schiöler (Swedish, 1908–1971)
Grönskande landskap från Sydkoster (1961)
Vårgrönska vid havsvik, Koster (1959)
Koster (1968)
Kostervår
Inge Schiöler (Swedish, 1908–1971)
Narcissus and A branch of Prunus padus
Sue Sareen (British, b. Merseyside, England, based Nottingham, England) - 1: Cheerful Cat Rufford 2: Sleepy Cat 3: Curled Up Cat Drawings
Hasui Kawase | Tsuchizaki, Akita (1928) & Myohon Temple, Kamakura (1931)
Takeuchi Seihō: Tabby Cat, color on silk, 1924
Henri Matisse – Reclining Bather, 1905 (top)
Pablo Picasso – Reclining Bather with a Book, 1921 (bottom)
La Grenouillère, 1869
Claude Monet (left), Auguste Renoir (right)
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Martian Portraits, 1978
Jim Shaw
Blue Tango (Version with Nine Images), 1984
Miguel Rio Branco
In this work, the artist depicts two boys engaged in capoeira, a highly stylized form of fighting in Brazil that has been compared to a combination of karate and ballet. Practice fights are pantomimed and accompanied by the lutelike berimba. Most important, the object of the jousting is not only to conquer your opponent but to vanquish him using elaborate tricks and singsong verbal taunts. [x]
The Eruption of Vesuvius by Pierre Jacques Volaire (French, 1729–before 1802)