Manolo Valdés (Spanish, b. 1942), Perfil IV [Profile IV], 2009. Oil, fabric, paper, ink and twine on burlap, 27 x 23 in.
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Vincent van Gogh (Dutch,1853-1890)
Garden at Auvers, 1890
Oil on canvas
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Henri Matisse
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Snoopy
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Poppies 2021
Johann Besse
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Breathless, Paris, 1992. Ellen von Unwerth.
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annie cecille iversen
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Chinese Lion Scratching Its Chin, attributed to Kaigyokusai Masatsugu, mid- to late 19th century, Japan
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Takei Takeo, from Hanazono no kiryû (Flower Garden Breezes). Posting regularly on instagram at the moment.
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House Bordeaux-Le Pecq, Claude Parent, 1965
CLAUDE PARENT, VISIONARY ARCHITECT (2020)
A short video created in conjunction with an exhibition of Parent's highly experimental work. The film provides an introduction to the influential designer, who trained Jean Nouvel, and inspired architects such as Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas, and Daniel Libeskind. "He was a vibrant thinker. He wasn't worried about what was going on around him in normal practices, he was unabashedly himself. And his drawings were extraordinary - beautiful fantsaies, full of poetry" - Frank Gehry. Photo: architecturedecollection
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Georgette Chen
Orchid - Vanda (1963)
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“Only the love for this splendorous earth can give freedom to a warrior’s spirit; and freedom is joy, efficiency, and abandon in the face of any odds.”
— Don Juan Matus, Tales of Power
(via modernshxmxn)
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Yuko Shiraishi, Five Red Squares, (linocut with pochoir), imprints, Crest, 1999
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tibet
kin chan coedel for vogue
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