Eye Miniatures from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Collection that belongs to David and Nan Skier.
"The House of the Abbot" aka "the Abbot's House" by Ernest Stephen Lumsden… | prints: intaglio | Intaglio printmaking, Printmaking, Illustration art
Masao Yamamoto
Masao Yamamoto – Partie 5
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fern and moss
Ornamental cabbage by Ulisse Aldrovandi (Italian, 1522–1605)
Louise Bourgeois #3
Louise Bourgeois at work, New York, 2009. (bron en foto's: Dimitris Yeros) Louise Bourgeois's Brooklyn Studio, 1995. (bron: ArtSlant, foto: Peter Bellamy)
curated contemporary art /// “on the brink”
Botanical - Fruits, Vegetables, etc. 2
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Serpentine Coiled Sculptures of Found British Bird Feathers by Kate MccGwire
Colossal | Art, design, and visual culture
Portrait of a Right Eye
Philadelphia Museum of Art - Collections Object : Portrait of a Right Eye
Untitled #1027
Available for sale from Yancey Richardson Gallery, Yamamoto Masao, Untitled #1027 (2003), Toned gelatin silver print with gold paint, 6 1/2 × 4 in
The Most Grotesque Humanoid Monsters of the Early Modern Age
As the human race emerged from the Middle Ages into the start of modernity, we learned more about the world around us. We also took some wild flights of fancy, however. The humanoid creatures we imagined living around us were bizarre, and in some cases horrifying. See the most disturbing creatures of the early modern age for yourself.
tentacle garden
lunar-danse: S Taxus Turcar Barbula bircina Tragoponon...