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Leonora Carrington, Who Art Thou, White Face, 1959
Bent Tree, 1934. Photo by Jan Lauschmann
Priest in a cloister, probably in Naples, ca. 1857-1914
Attributed to Giorgio Sommer (b. Frankfurt 1834 – d. Naples 1914)
Rijksmuseum
Ilse Bing. Self-Portrait with Leica. Paris. 1931.
'close-up views of various kinds of pathology affecting the tissues of the heart' in the sick rose: disease + the art of medical illustration - richard barnett (2014)
Art by Peter Goodfellow from Space Wars Worlds & Weapons by Steven Eisler (1979)
Tim White
Art from the artbook “The Art of Edena” by Mœbius
Ratcliffe Power Station, Study 45, Nottinghamshire, England, Photo by Michael Kenna, 2003
Farnese de Andrade, Sem Título, 1993.
Alex Colville, Kiss with Honda, 1989, acrylic polymer emulsion on hardboard
Remedios Varo (Catalan/Spanish, 1908-1963), Caballero encantado [Enchanted Knight], 1961. Gouache, watercolour and pen and black and white inks on heavy paper, 19 5⁄8 x 6 ¼ in.
Wonderful color photographs of London taken on Kodachrome by Chalmers Butterfield, circa 1949.
[ ☜ left ] arteries, from Diderot and d’Alembert’s Encyclopédie, 1751-1772
[ right ☞ ] Saymaluu-Tash national park petroglyphs, Kyrgyzstan
Mark Rothko, Earth Green (detail), 1955
Minna Leunig
Mermaid (Aleksandr Petrov, 1997)