Opal Mae Ong - Ethers, 2025 - Acrylic and gouache on canvas
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Opal Mae Ong - Ethers, 2025 - Acrylic and gouache on canvas
‘Chevalier de la Nuit’ perfume by Ciro, bottle by Julien Viard, 1924.
Flustra cornata, consisting of colonies of simple marine invertebrate animals. Le monde de la mer. 1866.
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Fish tank. We Look About Us. 1932.
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The bugs' circle dance. Entomology in sport. 1859. Frontispiece.
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thick fog
Gustaf Fjaestad (Swedish, 1868-1948), Tillfrusen skogstjärn omgiven av rimfrostig vegetation i skymning [Frozen forest pond surrounded by frosted vegetation at twilight]. Oil on canvas, 110 x 132 cm.
Antigüedades de Oaxaca.
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Leonora Carrington photographed by Kati Horna Mexico 1962
Julius Mössel (German, 1871-1957) - We Protest (1915)
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Film Noir, Mel Odom (1988)
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