Emil Nolde, Masks Still Life (huile sur toile, 1911)
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Emil Nolde, Masks Still Life (huile sur toile, 1911)
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There’s a lot happening there. And even though I finished this painting almost a year ago, I still struggle with the same intense contradiction.
Rejection and embrace, sharp and mild, corrosive acid and dance of shadows, the cosmic emptiness and the human soul. I hope painting will make sense to you.
Fuck the Man, pen & ink, marker, 3/2025
Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969), Zerschmetterter Baum [Shattered Tree], 1941, oil and tempera on panel, 85 x 64.5 cm
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Metropolis est un film de science-fiction allemand de 1927 réalisé par Fritz Lang.
Les personnages principaux :
Alfred Abel : Joh Fredersen, le maître de Metropolis
Brigitte Helm : Maria / l'androïde
Gustav Fröhlich : Freder, le fils de Joh Fredersen
Rudolf Klein-Rogge : Rotwang, l'inventeur
Affiche allemande : illustration de Heinz Schulz-Neudamm
Affiche française : illustration de Boris Konstantinowitsch Bilinski
A saxo player 🎷 at night in Bourbon street in the New-Orléans
Huile sur toile 🎨 1991 de Olivier Boissinot
Bel après-midi 🙋♀️
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec : Les spectacles de la nuit parisienne
Le texte ci-dessous est l’extrait du livre Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (ASIN: B07BFSKJZV), écrit par Jp Calosse, publié par Parkstone International. Le catalogue raisonné de ses œuvres, publié en 1971 par l’historienne d’art Madeleine Grillaert Dortu, énumère 737 peintures275 aquarelles369 lithographies (y compris les affiches) 4 784 dessins (sans compter les dessins…
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