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Richard Müller, In der Mittagssonne, 1915
Michael Hutter
Reconstruction of the North Frieze of the Pergamon Altar: Scene from the Gigantomachy (detail)
— Yadegar Asisi (b. 1955)
"The only journey is the one within." ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Träumende Frau im Boot (Dreaming Woman in the Boat) ~ c.1900 ~ Robert Knöbel (German painter, 1874-1924)
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— Léopold Burthe, 1852
Anônimo, Les Bigarrures, 1799
This series of French illustrations was first published in 1799 with the overall title Les bigarrures (The Patterns of Colour). They are signed ‘William C.B.’, but the actual artist is unknown; they have been attributed to Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon, the French artist, writer, diplomat, author and archaeologist, but the style is much looser and more colourful than Denon’s known work. In many ways it is closer to that of the English caricaturist William Hogarth (source: https://honesterotica.com/)
erotic art by Mihály Zichy
Hugues Taraval Le Sommeil ca. 1779
Gustav Klimt. Allegory of Sculpture. 1889.
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La Nymphette et le Satyre. France. ca.1900.
Jacques Antoine Vallin, 1760-1835
Nymphes, n/d, oil and wood, 40.8x31.2 cm
Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris Inv. PPP3001