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Vincent van Gogh
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Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904)
Fleurs de pommier
Nature Morte au Vase de Fleurs, Maître du vase aux grotesques
Ecce Homo, 1548, Titian
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Andrew Wyeth, Perpetual Care, 1961 (74x59cm, pennelo asciutto su carta), collezione privata
Crows in a Frozen Forest. Matazō Kayama, Japanese painter born in Kyoto in 1927 • Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
Salvador Dalí - Paisaje, 1950
Rough Sea at Etretat, 1883, Claude Monet
Medium: oil,canvas
Adolfo Wildt Saint Lucy
partially gilt candoglia marble, 1929-31
Liu Haisu - Red Plum Blossoms, 1978.
Zdzisław Beksiński
Jakub Różalski
Campio - expance
Piotr Jabłoński
Water Lilies, 1917, Claude Monet
The Olive Trees Artist: Vincent van Gogh Year: 1889