“Sea Nymphs” Norman Lindsay, 1945
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“Sea Nymphs” Norman Lindsay, 1945
Sunrise in the wildfire haze. 6:04 to 6:10 am. 68º F. July 18, 2026. Cove Island Park. Stamford, CT. (@dkct25)
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Roberto Ferri, 2022
Felins, c.1927 by Ludovic Alleaume (French, 1859-1941)
"A monstrous wave crashed ashore." from Jules Verne's : The Children of Captain Grant Artist : Édouard Riou, 1868
“Storm at Sea off the Norwegian Coast” (details, 1837) by Andreas Achenbach
“Fairies in a Bird’s Nest” (c. 1860), John Anster Fitzgerald
The White Rose by René-Xavier Prinet (French, 1861–1946)
Nimbus Palazzo, Berndnaut Smilde
“Black Cloud” for the exhibition “The Accursed Hour” by Carlos Amorales at Fondazione Adolfo Pini | Ph: (1&2) Andrea Rossetti (3) Alessandro Spadoni
“Couple and Window Open to the Sea” (Couple et fenêtre ouverte sur la mer) George Barbier, 1926
Frida Kahlo.
Cat sleeping on a cushion (1892), oil on panel by Francisco Domingo Marqués