亚伯拉罕·博斯夏尔,老大师的模仿者-
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玻璃绿色花瓶中的花朵,
表示右下方:Peeter Huys fec.
39.5 x 29厘米,木上涂油,镶框
图片文件尺寸: 6800×5062 px
管道组合,曼丹的Medecine神秘管道-卡特林
-A selection of Indian pipes in “Catlin’s North 美国艺术家 Indian Collection”.
The males amongst the North 美国艺术家 Indians all smoke, using instead of tobacco, several narcotics, such as inner bark of Red Willow, sumach leaves & c. which they call “k’nick-k’neck”, when it is prepared for smoking; to which, when they can get it, they add a small portion of tobacco.
Each man manufactures his own pipe, the bowl of which is generally carved in spar, in marble, stealite or potstone, found in their countries.
Pipes amongst the Am Indians are not only matters of luxury in the hands of all private individuals, where they are always emblems of peace and tendered as friendly salutations; but are kept in all tribes by the chiefs, as instruments for solemnizing Treaties; in which case they are public property considered sacred, and denominated “Calumets”, (or pipe of peace).
材质 :Glaze crayon on ceramic vase 尺寸 :25.4 × 12.7 × 12.7 cm Sculpture
A代表一无所有,B代表一大堆胡说八道,C代表废话,D代表下次好运,E代表去你妈的,(2021年)-卡里·莱博维茨(“糖果屁股”)(American, b. 1963)
英文名称:A is for Nothing, B is for a Whole Lot of Nuthin, C is for Crap, D is for Better Luck Next Time, E is for Go Fuck Yourself, (2021)-Cary Leibowitz ("Candy Ass")
图片文件尺寸: 6800×5058 px
烟斗组合,狼人首领的吸烟器具,曼丹的首席民事首领-卡特林
-A selection of Indian pipes in “Catlin’s North 美国艺术家 Indian Collection”.
The males amongst the North 美国艺术家 Indians all smoke, using instead of tobacco, several narcotics, such as inner bark of Red Willow, sumach leaves & c. which they call “k’nick-k’neck”, when it is prepared for smoking; to which, when they can get it, they add a small portion of tobacco.
Each man manufactures his own pipe, the bowl of which is generally carved in spar, in marble, stealite or potstone, found in their countries.
Pipes amongst the Am Indians are not only matters of luxury in the hands of all private individuals, where they are always emblems of peace and tendered as friendly salutations; but are kept in all tribes by the chiefs, as instruments for solemnizing Treaties; in which case they are public property considered sacred, and denominated “Calumets”, (or pipe of peace).