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Der Traumteufel (The Dream Devil) (1959).By German artist, Walter Schnackenberg (1880–1961). This im
Relational Painting, Tondo # 33Fritz Glarner (American, born Switzerland; 1899–1972)1954 Oil on Maso
Autoportrait au chiffon rouge = Self-Portrait with a Red ClothJean Vimenet (French; 1914–1999)1954Oi
Wooden “art purse” with paintings by Cezanne, Gauguin and Monet, 1950-1959. USA. Via Goldstein Museu
Adolf Richard Fleischmann, Untitled,1954. Oil on canvas. Via KettererKunst
Shattered LightLee Krasner (American; 1908–1984)Oil and paper collage on MasoniteChristie’s, New Yor
Nobody’s Spending Fool (1974). Carl Barks painting of Scrooge McDuck’s days as a fortune seeker, bas
What You Don’t Owe Won’t Hurt You.Painting by Earl Moran (1893-1984), circa 1950. The mo
talesfromweirdland:Dutch/French artist Kees van Dongen (1877-1968) paints Brigitte Bardot’s portrai
jesuisperdu:lawrenceleemagnuson:Yiannis Tsarouchis (Greece 1910-1989)Small Coffee House in Athens (1
PochadeStuart Davis (American; 1892–1964)1956–58Oil on canvasMuseo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madr
Frank Auerbach — Head of E.O.W., 1957. Painting: oil on canvas, 51 x 41 cm. Marlborough Fine Art,
Quappi in Blue in a BoatMax Beckmann (German; 1884–1950)1926 / 1950Gouache and oil on paper mounted
Funeral Possession by African-American artist, Ellis Wilson. 1950s.For the majority of the series, r
Le Port de Bordeaux = The Port of BordeauxFrançois Desnoyer (French; 1894–1972)1952Oil on canvas Mus
talesfromweirdland:What You Don’t Owe Won’t Hurt You.Painting by Earl Moran (1893-1984),
Erik Nitsche, artwork for an atomic submarine, postcard, 1955. Painting of a nautilus shell with the
1950s paint ad detail
Ancestral MemoryHale Woodruff (American; 1900–1980)mid-20th centuryOil on canvasDetroit Instit
desirable-dia: Boy with Tire, Hughie Lee-Smith, 1952 by inertsquare instagram.com/p/2OvIF9r
A most Marvelous Mrs. Maisel!I can’t recommend this show enough, especially for artists!
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