Frida Kahlo - sitting next to Pablo Picasso’s “Acrobat” serigraph.
photographed by Manuel Álvarez Bravo at the Modern Art Society.
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Frida Kahlo - sitting next to Pablo Picasso’s “Acrobat” serigraph.
photographed by Manuel Álvarez Bravo at the Modern Art Society.
The Lovers, 1928, Rene Magritte
Size: 73x54.2 cm Medium: oil, canvas
“Blue Nude (I)” (1952) by Henri Matisse x “Blue Nude” (1902) by Pablo Picasso
Gdy zamknąłem za sobą drzwi i ruszyłem do salonu, zawołał jeszcze coś do mnie, ale nie dosłyszałem co. Jestem prawie pewien że to było: "Powodzenia!". Ale mam nadzieję, że się mylę. Strasznie chciałbym się mylić. Ja tam za nikim bym nie wrzeszczał: "Powodzenia!". To strasznie dołujące, jak się nad tym zastanowić.
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Mamma Andersson (Swedish, b. 1962), The Long Goodbye, 2015. Oil on panel, 150 x 122 cm.
Pierrot (With Serpent) 1923
Heinrich Campendonk
Acrobatic Dancer, Henri Matisse
1949
Paper cutout
David Hockney (b.1937), The Actor, 1964. acrylic on canvas, 166.5 x 167.3 cm
René Magritte, The Prepared Bouquet, 1957
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Casida del llanto - Federico García Lorca
He cerrado mi balcón porque no quiero oír el llanto pero por detrás de los grises muros no se oye otra cosa que el llanto. Hay muy pocos ángeles que canten, hay muy pocos perros que ladren, mil violines caben en la palma de mi mano. Pero el llanto es un perro inmenso, el llanto es un ángel inmenso, el llanto es un violín inmenso, las lágrimas amordazan al viento y no se oye otra cosa que el llanto.
René Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967), Les belles relations [Beautiful relationships], 1967. Oil on canvas, 41 x 33 cm.
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