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Jan Adam Kruseman (1804-1862), Salome with the head of John the Baptist, 1861, oil on canvas, 120 x 90 cm. Rijksmuseum
eternity forever- Roma Italy
Jean-Michel Bihorel // Flower Figures Nº02
An Indo-Persian enamelled sword and scabbard with watered-steel blade Signed by Kalb ‘Ali, Persia, dated 1081 AH/1670 AD, and India, 18th century. (via Sotheby’s)
Edvard Munch, Anxiety, 1894 The Scream, 1893 and Despair, 1893-1894
Detail of Pyramus and Thisbe by Hans Baldung, c. 1530
Details from Erdem’s spring/summer 2016 collection
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Taxidermy bat & Skeleton - Deyrolle, Paris
Ikko Narahara, Japanesque 禅, 1969-1970.
Józef Simmler “Death of Barbara Radziwiłł” c.1860
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Ophelia, Maurice Bouval.
Madame Louise-Elisabeth with her two year old son (detail), Adélaïde Labille-Guiard.
1788, oil on canvas.
Antichambre de la reine, Palace of Versailles.
Ludwig Hermann (1812-1881), Sur le Rhin.
Hans Bellmer
Two medieval songs performed by St George’s Canzona: Village dance; Unter der linden, Middle High German poem by Walther von der Vogelweide (1170-1230). The first song is taken from the album To Drive the Cold Winter Away: A fireside presentation of music for merrymaking down the ages, the second from Merry It Is While Summer Lasts.