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Jacob van Walscappelle - Flowers in a Glass Vase
Detail
Bright Ideas for Your Home, 1978
Elizabeth Magill (Irish, b. 1959) - Skirt Tales, 2006
Unknown, Home movie, 1950s
Photographed by Martina Hoogland Ivanow for Cecilie Bahnsen F/W 2020.
Jane Graverol, 1960
“Fairy Feller, or more properly, by its full title: Fairy-Feller’s Master-Stroke. Painted for G. H. Hayden, Esqr by Rd. Dadd / quasi 1855 - 1864, is a painting of only 54cm by 39.4cm, and arguably one of England’s master works.link to larger version of The Fairy Feller’s Master Stroke by Richard Dadd ] Dadd referred to it as ‘quasi’, because in his estimation, it was unfinished, though he spent nine years painting it. There is no possible way that Fairy-Feller can be properly reproduced in any medium. It is literally three dimensional, so thick are the layers of paint that Dadd painstakingly applied. Using a magnifying glass, Dadd worked in minute, obsessive detail, even the original painting, which is in London, a part of the Tate Gallery collection, needs to be displayed with ‘raking light’ in order to be properly appreciated.”
Is This Living? Meka Tome
The Pied Piper by Lee James McKnight
Becca Stadtlander - Cards, date unknown
Helen Ahpornsiri
illustrator contemporary artist English
Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio - Portrait of a Lady with a Rabbit. Detail. 1508
Deborah Klein, Moth masks series (synthetic polymer paint on canvas) 2007.