131. 你说这什么黑色?“Chutchu cain没有做告诉黑人他们没有去做事”——black,v2(10.13.20)(2020) by Amanda Williams (b. 1974) 高清作品[31%]

What Black Is This You Say? “Whatchu cain’t do is tell black people what they not gone do”-black, v2 (10.13.20) (2020)

材质 :Watercolor on paper 尺寸 :25.4 × 17.8 cm Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper

你说这什么黑色?“Chutchu cain没有做告诉黑人他们没有去做事”——black,v2(10.13.20)(2020)-阿曼达·威廉姆斯(生于1974年)(American, b. 1974)

英文名称:What Black Is This You Say? “Whatchu cain’t do is tell black people what they not gone do”-black, v2 (10.13.20) (2020)-Amanda Williams (b. 1974)

139. 托斯卡纳新古典主义康茂迪尼(COMMODINI,可能锡耶内斯语,约1790年)一对特殊组合 by Italian, 18th Century 高清作品[31%]

AN EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF TUSCAN NEO-CLASSICAL COMMODINI, PROBABLY SIENESE (ca. 1790)

材质 :Cherry, boxwood, burr-elm, Portor marble 尺寸 :83.8 × 61 × 36.8 cm Design\\\\u002FDecorative Art

托斯卡纳新古典主义康茂迪尼(COMMODINI,可能锡耶内斯语,约1790年)一对特殊组合-意大利,18世纪

英文名称:AN EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF TUSCAN NEO-CLASSICAL COMMODINI, PROBABLY SIENESE (ca. 1790)-Italian, 18th Century

140. 佩内洛普·惠特尼(Penelope Whitney)回忆道:“我从小在加利福尼亚州中部骑马和比赛马匹世界如此可怕性别歧视;女孩和女人通常只被视为性对象,而不天才骑手和训练员。”惠特尼灵感来自查理·帕克赫斯特(Charley Parkhurst,又名独眼查理)故事。在淘金热期间,帕克赫斯特一名著名驿站马车司机,他去世后,人们发现帕克赫斯特在生物学上女性。(2018年) by Jamil Hellu 高清作品[31%]

“The horse world I grew up riding and competing in central California was so horribly sexist; girls and women were often seen only as sexual objects, not as talented riders and trainers,” recalls Penelope Whitney who is inspired by the story of Charley Parkhurst, aka One-Eyed Charley. Celebrated as a stagecoach driver during the Gold Rush, it was discovered after his death that Parkhurst was biologically female. (2018) | Available for Sale

材质 :Digital pigment print 尺寸 :147.3 × 101.6 cm Photography

佩内洛普·惠特尼(Penelope Whitney)回忆道:“我从小在加利福尼亚州中部骑马和比赛马匹世界如此可怕性别歧视;女孩和女人通常只被视为性对象,而不天才骑手和训练员。”惠特尼灵感来自查理·帕克赫斯特(Charley Parkhurst,又名独眼查理)故事。在淘金热期间,帕克赫斯特一名著名驿站马车司机,他去世后,人们发现帕克赫斯特在生物学上女性。(2018年)-Jamil灯

英文名称:“The horse world I grew up riding and competing in central California was so horribly sexist; girls and women were often seen only as sexual objects, not as talented riders and trainers,” recalls Penelope Whitney who is inspired by the story of Charley Parkhurst, aka One-Eyed Charley. Celebrated as a stagecoach driver during the Gold Rush, it was discovered after his death that Parkhurst was biologically female. (2018) | Available for Sale-Jamil Hellu