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concrete spiral staircase at the museo dos coches, Lisbon
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lock over grey
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Willem de Kooning, Black and White, 1959
Willem de Kooning, Landscape, Abstract, c. 1949
Willem de Kooning, Landscape at Stanton Street, 1971
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Egon Schiele
Gerti Schiele
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Earthbound | SNES 1994
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Rick Stevens | Poetic Ecology | oil on canvas | 24 x 24" | 2023
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John Singer Sargent (American, worked in Britain) • The Countess of Rocksavage (Sybil Sassoon) • 1922 • Private collection
Gallery text (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; special exibition: Fashioned by Sargent) :
Severe and frontal, Sargent's painting gives Sybil Sassoon the status and authority of an old master portrait. He must have had something deliberate in mind when he painted this, late in his career, since he was the one to order Sybil's dress from the House of Worth (displayed nearby). Its design resembles a 16th-century portrait of the queen of Spain, Anna of Austria, a member of the powerful Habsburg dynasty. The distinctive gold brooch in the shape of a double-headed eagle is the Habsburg insignia, and the jewel appears in both paintings. Sybil's brother Philip, a connoisseur and collector, owned the brooch, as well as the significant rope of pearls Sybil wears, which had been their mother's.
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Design midterm! The quote is from invisible cities!
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Bruce Pennington
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Sofía Bassi (Mexican, 1913-1997)
Conversando del Eclipse
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