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Wine Ewer with Incised Bamboo Shoot Design, 1100, Cleveland Museum of Art: Korean Art
Natural motifs inspired the shape of celadon vessels as well as their inlaid designs in the Goryeo period. This wine ewer is shaped like a bamboo shoot, but it also resembles a lotus bud. Even though the spout was repaired, the ewer is a masterpiece of Goryeo period celadon. Ewers of the same shape are now housed at the National Museum of Korea and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka. Size: Diameter: 14.7 cm (5 13/16 in.); Overall: 18.2 cm (7 3/16 in.) Medium: celadon ware with incised decoration
https://clevelandart.org/art/1928.179
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Shakespeare at Dusk, 1935, Edward Hopper
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La Perruche et la Sirene, 1952, Henri Matisse
Design for a postcard, 1911, Egon Schiele
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Zuhair Murad | Fall/Winter 2018 Couture
The Great British Bake Off is by far my favorite television program (who’s with me!?). I recently purchased Kim-Joy’s new cookbook, “Baking with Kim-Joy,” and was inspired to paint a little kitty baking her Lemon, Rose and Raspberry cake~ 🐈🍰 (this isn’t an ad or anything, just something I felt like making!)
Mortlake Terrace, 1826, William Turner
Medium: oil,canvas
Bread!, 1924, Kathe Kollwitz
Medium: lithography,paper