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André Breton (1896-1966) — Paracelse. Mage de Connaissance–Serrure [india ink and gouache on Canson paper, 1941]
Ursula Schultze-Bluhm (1921-1999) — Dracula's Dream, Blooming [gouache and oil on canvas, 1993]
Ryan Driscoll (British, 1992) - Hound (2026)
Jason Limon (American, b. 1973, San Antonio, TX, USA) - Torn Birds, 2025, Paintings: Acrylic on Panel
do pintor francês henri rousseau (1844-1910)
Poster for the first Bauhaus exhibition
Weimar, Germany, in 1923.
Designed by Joost Schmidt
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David Shrigley (British, 1968) - Untitled (I No Longer...) (2015)
Anna Mond
Heeyoung Noh (Korean, 1995) - Be Quiet! I Won't! (2025)
Frantz Zéphirin (born 1968, in Cap-Haitien, Haiti). He is, by his reckoning, the 24th of his father’s 48 children (born to 19 different women). Zéphirin was raised by his grandmother near her voodoo compound in Cap-Haitien before moving to Port-au-Prince at the age of 16.
As a child, Zéphirin started painting images of colonial houses in 1973 with his uncle, the Haitian master Antoine Obin, but he quickly pulled away from the stylized school of the Cap artists. Since 1987, Zéphirin has shown his work at Haiti’s Galerie Monnin.
His work is instantly recognisable by the human figures with animal heads, which represent his deep cynicism for the country’s ruling class. Zéphirin’s paintings are characterized by their bright colors, patterns and tightly packed compositions. Extremely prolific, Zéphirin is known for his powerful imagination and devastating social commentary. His inspiration comes from the country’s political history, events in the Bible and voodoo mythology. (Smithsonian)
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