Egon Schiele - Self-Portrait with Physalis
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Egon Schiele - Self-Portrait with Physalis
Egon Schiele
“Standing Woman Covering Face with Both Hands” 1911
gouache, watercolor, and pencil on paper, 17.6 x 12.4 inches (photo courtesy Shepherd / W & K Galleries)
Lev St. Valentine
THE MUMMY (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
ily: i love you ilysm: i love you so much yapyabyltswtwoyntsiytayadkys: you’re a painter. you're a baker. you like to sleep with the windows open. you never take sugar in your tea. and you always double-knot your shoelaces.
Hope II, Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt
Girlfriends
1903
~ Two Princesses.
Period: New Kingdom, Amarna Period; 18th Dynasty, Reign of Akhenaten
Date: ca. 1353–1336 B.C.
Place of origin: Egypt, Middle Egypt, Hermopolis (Ashmunein; Khemenu), Pylon of Ramesses II, Foundations, Deutsche Hermopolis Expedition 1939; Probably originally from Amarna (Akhetaten)
Medium: Limestone, paint
Charles Augustin Lhermitte. France, sous-bois bordant un cours d'eau, 1912.
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