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Frank Lloyd Wright was inspired by an Mayan temple as.,the Ennis House, 1924.
pic by ©Alexander Vertikoff
Airstream’s Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian travel trailer.
The SC Johnson Wax Building by Frank Lloyd Wright
The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
Lukas Luzius Leichtle
Georges Mathieu [France] (1921–2012) — 'Frenetic Rupture', 1990. Alkyd on canvas (88,5 x 116 cm).
by Zhong-Biao
by Alberto Viani, 1949
by Wojciech Fangor
Jeffrey Jones
A prototype bed designed in 1984 by Oscar Niemeyer for the Hotel SESC in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Kenji Yanobe — Ship's Cat (Little Cosmo Red) [monumental sculpture, Osaka, 2026]
by Tilde Grynnerup
An Armchair with low back, designed for the Billiards and Smoking Rooms, Argyle Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow, by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1898-99
Jackson Pollock, "Number 7A," 1948,
Oil and enamel on canvas,
35 x 131 ½ in. (88.9 x 334 cm.)
Courtesy: Christie's
Ed Valigursky, Empress of Mars, 1960s