Mary Oliver, “Don’t Hesitate.”
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“Love bestows innocence. It has nothing to forgive. The person loved is not the same as the person seen crossing the street or washing her face. Nor exactly the same as the person living his (or her) own life and experience, for he (or she) cannot remain innocent. Who then is the person loved? A mystery, whose identity is confirmed by nobody except the lover.”
— John Berger, “Between Two Colmars”, Selected Essays
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Lois Dodd (American, b. 1927), Foggy Day, February, 1968. Oil on Masonite, 16 x 16 in.
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Ian Kiaer, Endnote, yellow (model), 2020
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Sylvia Sleigh, Philip Golub Reclining (1971)
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Adventures in sitting down. Invisible exercise. 1922.
Internet Archive
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Robert Motherwell & Helen Frankenthaler home. The yellow sculpture is by Barbara Cohen, Also seen, Kenneth Noland, and Hans Hoffmann.
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CY TWOMBLY
1928-2011
Virgil, 1963
Oil, graphite and wax crayon on canvas
80¼ x 52⅛ in. | 203.8 x 132.4 cm.
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Antique linens cover the bed in the tiny, simply furnished bedroom under the eaves.
The International Book of Lofts, 1986
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Ridley Howard, Nudes, 2011
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Lion, Theophile Steinlen
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Oriens
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Hubert Robert, Figures Walking up a Monumental Staircase (details)
18th century
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