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kecobe:

Jean Nicolas Laugier (French; 1785–1875) after Louis Hersent (French; 1777–1860)Daphnis et Chloé = Daphnis and Chloe Etching and engraving, on chine collé, 1817 The British Museum, London; © The Trustees of the British Museum
drawingdiary:

“Helen Frankenthaler with Alexander Liberman, in her studio, New York City, 1967.”
Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company
amandacharchian:

Spiral Staircase::::::::::::
Added some brand new work to my print shop.  Click through to enjoy! 

Germaine Krull, Hands Study, 1929
homegirllondon:

Rooms: industrial illusion wallpaper
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"Art is the activity that exalts and denies simultaneously. ‘No artist tolerates reality,’ says Nietzsche. That is true, but no artist can get along without reality. Artistic creation is a demand for unity and a rejection of the world. But it rejects the world on account of what it lacks and in the name of what it sometimes is."
Albert Camus, The Rebel (via polinomial)
lecollecteur:

Adolf Böhm,Ver Sacrum 1901, p.98
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artchipel:

Tumblr Artist
Sayaka Maruyama | on Tumblr (b.1983, Japan/Netherlands) - Sakura (2012)
Sayaka Maruyama was born in Japan and moved to Holland with her family at age of 12. That 3-year-stay in different culture influenced her in many ways especially in terms of art education. Her practice traverses the mediums of photography, film, drawings, installation and performance. Drawing on classical Japanese references and Surrealist motifs, her work explores contradictory contemporary understandings of Japanese notions of beauty, from both Western and Eastern perspectives. Maruyama has exhibited widely in London and Tokyo, and her images have been published in several renowned periodicals. Please visit artist’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.
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artchipel:

Tumblr Artist
Sayaka Maruyama | on Tumblr (b.1983, Japan/Netherlands) - Sakura (2012)
Sayaka Maruyama was born in Japan and moved to Holland with her family at age of 12. That 3-year-stay in different culture influenced her in many ways especially in terms of art education. Her practice traverses the mediums of photography, film, drawings, installation and performance. Drawing on classical Japanese references and Surrealist motifs, her work explores contradictory contemporary understandings of Japanese notions of beauty, from both Western and Eastern perspectives. Maruyama has exhibited widely in London and Tokyo, and her images have been published in several renowned periodicals. Please visit artist’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.
[more Sayaka Maruyama | artists found at ruineshumaines] 
artchipel:

Tumblr Artist
Sayaka Maruyama | on Tumblr (b.1983, Japan/Netherlands) - Sakura (2012)
Sayaka Maruyama was born in Japan and moved to Holland with her family at age of 12. That 3-year-stay in different culture influenced her in many ways especially in terms of art education. Her practice traverses the mediums of photography, film, drawings, installation and performance. Drawing on classical Japanese references and Surrealist motifs, her work explores contradictory contemporary understandings of Japanese notions of beauty, from both Western and Eastern perspectives. Maruyama has exhibited widely in London and Tokyo, and her images have been published in several renowned periodicals. Please visit artist’s website or follow her Tumblr for more work.
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katelicte:

Helen Frankenthaler, 1956 - Small Joys
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