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Drew Escriva
two 1996 Ugandan stamps released for the Lunar New Year
[ID: two postage stamps with paintings of rats with vegetables. the first depicts a rat and a squash with a bite taken out of it. the second depicts a rat with an ear of corn. end ID]
Syd Mead, "Christmas Arrival," 2008
Dieter Roth, Edited, and with an essay, by Guy Schraenen ('Man sieht den Baum vor lauter Wald nicht'), Neues Museum Weserburg (then Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst), Bremen, 1992 [Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc., New York, NY. © Estate of Dieter Roth]
Fangophilia Taro: Full Arm Armor (2013)
Kay Nielsen - The Six Swans - (1930)
Shellfish russula
Black woman with peonies Jean Frederic Bazille ~ 1870
Primavera in Africa Helen Dorothy Kiddall ~ 1946
Winter Day, Pittsburgh, Ernest Fiene, 1935-36
Oil on canvas 34 x 42 in. (86.4 x 106.7 cm)
Nature morte au buste de l'Afrique Jean-Baptiste Oudry ~ 1722 Château de Versailles
Tavern Owner on a Veranda with Two of Her Staff and a Client
Willem van Herp ~ 1650
Netherlands
Mark Rothko The Rothko Chapel, west or east side, 1964–1967, Courtesy of The Menil Collection, Houston
Photo by Paul Hester
“I would like to say what a marvel that you exist, and that you move around in the world as you do.
The magnitude, on every level of experience and meaning, of the task in which you have involved me, exceeds all of my preconceptions. And it is teaching me to extend myself beyond what I thought was possible for me. “
- New year’s greeting from Rothko to Dominique de Menil, 1966
Barnett Newman, Broken Obelisk, Seagram Building, New York, New York, 1963-1967
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