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Seppuku (1962)
R.M. Schindler, Dr. Thomas Paul Martin Residence (project) Taos, New Mexico, 1915. Ink, gouache, graphite and gold on parchmetized wove-screen paper. Architecture and Design Collection, University Art Museum, UC Santa Barbara.
Gordon Appelbe Smith Special Green 1967 - 1968 Screenprint on paper 38.1 x 51.1 cm
Brutalist maze, Seattle
Unfinished residential building Casa Morano. Bisaccia, Avellino, Italy
Architect: Aldo Loris Rossi, 1981 Photo: Roberto Conte
From book ''Brutalist Italy: Concrete Architecture from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea''
Three folios from a Zenânnâme of Fâzıl Enderûnî. Ottoman Empire, 18th Century.
The Khalili Collections.
This pool is Sunflower Cesson-Sevigne. architect Mr. Schoeller
Mark Rothko, Untitled ( Blue, Red, Black on Red), 1967, acrylic on paper laid down on panel, 24 x 18 in. (70 x 45.7 cm.)
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko/ ARS NY
Icon of The Woman Clothed In The Sun, Russian, 17th century
Villeneuve-st-Georges, la chapelle.
These are images from a booklet published in 1568. It’s based on the idea that disease is caused by various “belly insects” that parasitize the internal organs, requiring acupuncture treatment methods. Most of the belly insects are humorous, which is a mixture of insects, reptiles, and fish. Images and most of text text via Kyushu National Museum, Japan.
Released OTD in 1984
(I just posted the Study for Scarlet Ribbon, but then realised that I never actually shared here the painting itself. A surprise, I thought I did show this famous ‘art mirror’ here, already a while ago, alas. Here it is). Theo van Rysselberghe - Le Ruban écarlate (1906)