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Otto Marseus van Schrieck: A Forest Floor Still Life with various Fungi, Thistles, an Aspic Viper, a Sand Lizard, a Snail, a Tree Frog and two Moths, circa 1660.
“Issey Miyake, Spring/Summer collection, October 2001. This collection mirrored the freshness of a spring garden with ribboned fabric which intricately wrapped the body, creating a celebratory display of colour and technique. Photograph: Peter Buzoianu”
Scan from Japanese Fashion Designers by Bonnie English
spring 1998 8/10 - 秋に実るズッカ
“I paint the white as well as the black, and the white is just as important.” - Franz Kline, born today in 1910.
[Franz Kline. Chief. 1950.]
‘Mystic Idols’ - Jalouse n°8 (1998)
Photographed by Jean Baptiste Mondino
Moving and Dumb Objects in Alberto Giacometti’s Le Surrealisme au Service de la Révolution, December 1931
The Wounded Deer, or, The Little Deer, or, I am a Poor Game (1946) - Frida Kahlo
First Papers of Surrealism (1942) - Marcel Duchamp
Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair (1940) - Frida Kahlo
Doric Columns (1945) - M. C. Escher
The Bacchante, Gerome Jean-Leon, 1853
Francis Picabia Transparence 1930
Salvador Dalí, Design for Dream Sequence as seen in Spellbound, 1945. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Stephan Schneider, Lisa van de Put photographed by Roger Dyckmans for High Fashion Magazine 10 October 2000
Dazed & Confused, September 1999 Moschino F/W 1999