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Gilded silver and rock crystal vessel, crafted in Nuremberg, Germany, circa 1580
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Steven Parrino Devil’s Day 1995 enamel and gesso on canvas
Steven Parrino (American, 1958-2005), Untitled, 1996. Enamel, colored pencil and duct tape on vellum, 19 x 13½ in. Framed 25¾ x 22⅞ in.
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Just Pinned to Contemporary Art: Milo Hartnoll B. London 1990 Milo Hartnoll is a painter currently living and working in Brighton, United Kingdom. https://ift.tt/2Jb1Xrn
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Karl Alexander Wilke (1879–1954), “Her Way”
from ‘Die Muskete’ Vol. 2 #27, 1906
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Woman reading (c.1912). Karl Alexander Wilke (1879 Leipzig - 1954 Wien).
Wilke was a German-Austrian painter, illustrator and stage designer. From 1905 to 1918 he was a staff member of the Austrian humour/men’s magazine, Die Musketethe.