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Fairy tale by Nikolay Karazin (1842-1908)
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Lago di Saoseo by giramund
Alphonse Mucha (18 “Topaz” (1900) “Ruby” (1900) “Amethyst” (1900) “Emerald” (1900) Lithograph Art nouveau
“The Precious Stones” series depicted women personified as four precious stones. In each panel, the upper part of the composition is dominated by the female figure, while the lower part features a flower whose color echoed that of the gemstone. The color scheme of each panel - including the flowing robes, the hair decorations, the mosaic halos and even the colour of the woman’s eyes – recalls the color of the stone.
Dobroszláv József - Őszi Duna-part (1968)
33 x 47 cm Akvarell, papír
August Strindberg (Swedish, 1849-1912)
The Town, 1903
Oil on canvas, 94,5 x 53 cm
Skies Untold Day 147 Watercolor on Paper
My Dear Melancholy concept art by blck-xcvi
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Tove Jansson aka Tove Marika Jansson (Finnish, 1914-2001, b. Helsinki, Finland) - Illustration for the Danish edition of Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, 1966
Wavelinks I-II - Pieter Frans Christiaan ‘Pyke’ Koch
Dutch, 1901-1991
oil on canvas 30.3 x 20.2 cm,
Chill October, John Everett Millais, 1870
Helen of Troy (detail, 1867) Frederick Sandys