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Still LifeAlexandra Exter (Russian; 1882–1949)1913Collage and oil on canvas © Museo Thyssen-Bornemis
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(top) Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913.(bottom) Anonymous, Winged Victory
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Space: the ConvergenceAs I wrote last week, I consider theme to be a very important element of any g
blaze-ferrari:This futuristic City in the Sky by Hrama imagines a world where gardens and oases soar
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Jewish woman in Mea Shearim market. Jerusalem, 2012.The pointed headgear aimed to conceal completely
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Moderne Farbkonzepte [Conceptos modernos del color] _ ALBERT OEHLEN 01 Febrero_05 Mayo La casa encen
Artist: Pavel Tchelitchew Entitled: selection of works; painting; variable mediums; variable dimensi
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My X means your OMedium: Watercolors/digital art
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A breathtaking dive into the blueGustavo Silva Nuñez is an artist based in Valencia, Venezuel
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Jewelry by Anna Koplik
According to R. W. Southern, Medieval serfdom, which we moderns sometimes confuse with slavery, was
Some context: ‘Tribade’ was a common term during the early modern period (15th to 18th c
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