Arsvitaest Gallery
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arsvitaest:Céline Laguarde, Jour d’automne, 1907source
arsvitaest: Katayama Bokuyo, Forest, 1928, ink and mineral pigments on silkMinneapolis Institute of
arsvitaest:Carlos Cruz-Diez, Physichromie No. 422, 1968, oil and plastic on panel
arsvitaest:Reiji Hiramatsu, Cherry Trees and Water Lilies, 2011Musée de Impressionnismes Giverny, Fr
arsvitaest:Lawren S. Harris, Maligne Lake, Jasper Park, 1924, oil on board
arsvitaest:Leo Matiz, Frida standing on the stairs near the garden of the Blue House, 1943, digital
arsvitaest:Lawren S. Harris, Snow Fantasy, ca. 1917, oil on canvas
arsvitaest:Leo Matiz, Frida coming down the steps of the Blue House, 1943, digital print, natural pi
arsvitaest:Mircea Suciu, Iron Curtain (2), 2015, oil, acrylic and monoprint on linen
arsvitaest:Frits Thaulow (1847-1906), The River Canche Near Montreuil-Sur-Mer, n. d., oil on canvas
arsvitaest:Frederic Edwin Church, The Parthenon, 1871, oil on canvasThe Metropolitan Museum of Art
arsvitaest:Ceremonial helmet (18th century), and armor of an officer of the imperial palace guard (1
arsvitaest:Detail of kimono with flying cranes, Japan, ca. 1910-30Rijksmuseum
arsvitaest:“Washing the Hair”Author: Itō Shinsui (Japanese, 1898-1972)Date: published in 1953Medium
arsvitaest: Genesis Belanger, You Never Know What You’re Gonna Get, 2020, ceramic
arsvitaest:Albert Renger-Patzsch, Foxglove at the Edge of the Woods, ca. 1958
arsvitaest:Silvi Glattauer, Jardin Majorelle, 2015via ortut
arsvitaest:Tokuko Ushioda, #42, 2018, gelatin silver printvia yama-bato
arsvitaest:Jan van Kessel I, Insects, 17th century
arsvitaest:Georges Fouquet, pendant in the form of a wisteria branch, 1908-10, ParisRijksmuseum, Ams
arsvitaest:Mughal dagger, North India, 17th–18th century; jade, steel, gold, rubies and emeral
arsvitaest:Reiji Hiramatsu, Cherry Trees and Water Lilies, 2011Musée de Impressionnismes Give
arsvitaest: Oribe ware ewer, Japan, Edo Period 1615-1624, glazed stoneware
arsvitaest:Albert Renger-Patzsch, Sunflower, ca. 1925
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