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Elevan (sic) A.M., 1926. Edward Hopper Oil paint on canvas.
Francis Bacon
Study for Self-portrait, 1981
Oil on canvas.
Self-portrait with a champagne glass 1919 Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann self-portrait from 1919 (Self-portrait with a champagne glass) depicting him posing with a glass and a cigar while another figure, partially hidden by a wall, grins in the background
Richard Diebenkorn (American, 1922-1993), Seated Man - Window View, 1956. Oil on canvas, 31.4 x 38.1 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov, Tiberius Bridge Rimini, oil, 2013
Dan McCaw
Willow on the Banks of the Seine Gustave Caillebotte - circa 1891
Flora Robson Ethel Walker - circa 1933-1934
GUNNAR SVENSSON (1892-1977)/ Montparnasse
Ganesh Haloi - Untitled, 1996. Gouache on rice paper pasted on mount board/ 73.66 x 38.1 cm.
Ganesh Haloi (Indian, 1936)
Leon Kossoff Demolition of the Old House, Dalston Junction, Summer 1974
“When you're an artist, it's because there's something inside you that you can't keep from spilling out. Maybe it comes in the form of sentences, or a grand jeté, or stroke of a paintbrush. The end result can be a million different things. But the seed, it's always the same. It's the emotion there isn't a word for. The feeling that's too big for your body.”
Jodi Picoult, The Book of Two Ways
Charles Warren Eaton
The Sentinals 1909
Sergius Hruby - Die Muskete, 1934
Hollis Dunlap (American, b. 1977, northeastern VT, USA, based CT, USA) - On the Street, 2019, Paintings: Oil on Panel
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Frank Auerbach (British, b. 1931), Julia Seated II, 1992. Acrylic on board, 60 x 51.1 cm.