30/5 The Prophet, 2011, Jesús Leguizamo

    The Prophet, 2011, Jesús Leguizamo

    (Source: artandopinion, via kopfdreck)

    1/5 Jenny Saville, Prop, 1992.

It’s all things. Ugly, beautiful, repulsive, compelling, anxious, neurotic, dead, alive. Eventually we expel ourselves. We rust away. Our own body rejects us. I don’t find that tragic.”    - Jenny Saville.

    Jenny Saville, Prop, 1992.

    It’s all things. Ugly, beautiful, repulsive, compelling, anxious, neurotic, dead, alive. Eventually we expel ourselves. We rust away. Our own body rejects us. I don’t find that tragic.”    Jenny Saville.

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    1/5 Francis Bacon, Right panel of the ‘Triptych in Memory of George Dyer’

1971

    Francis BaconRight panel of the ‘Triptych in Memory of George Dyer’

    1971

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    1/5 Maurice de Vlaminck, View of a Village with Red Roofs, 1912

    Maurice de Vlaminck, View of a Village with Red Roofs, 1912

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    1/5 Study For George Dyer by Francis Bacon, 1970

    Study For George Dyer by Francis Bacon, 1970

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    1/5 Persistence of Suppressed Thoughts II

    Persistence of Suppressed Thoughts II

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    21/2 Andrea Mantegna, Samson and Delilah, c. 1500

    Andrea Mantegna, Samson and Delilah, c. 1500

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    21/2 Paul Klee, South Wind in Marc’s Garden, 1915

    Paul Klee, South Wind in Marc’s Garden, 1915

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    17/2 Lyonel Feininger, The Bird Cloud (1926)
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    Lyonel Feininger, The Bird Cloud (1926)

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    17/2 Helene Schjerfbeck, Three Pears in a Vase, 1945

    Helene SchjerfbeckThree Pears in a Vase, 1945

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    17/2 Jules Breton, Les Corbeaux, Soir D’Orage, 1902

    Jules Breton, Les Corbeaux, Soir D’Orage, 1902

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    17/2 Arnold Böcklin, Night, 1895

    Arnold Böcklin, Night, 1895

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    17/2 Robert Rauschenberg.

    Robert Rauschenberg.

    (Source: justanothermasterpiece, via miguelcarlos)

    16/11 elizakc2:


The Seven Deadly Sins, Otto Dix

    elizakc2:

    The Seven Deadly Sins, Otto Dix

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