14. 恶劣地形、陡峭山坡和恶劣天气,树线以上生活不适合胆小鬼(2021年)|出售 by Troy Emery 高清作品[48%]

With harsh terrain, steep slopes and inhospitable weather, life above the tree-line isn\'t for the faint-hearted  (2021) | Available for Sale

材质 :Cotton rope, polyurethene, adhesive, pins, steel 尺寸 :52.1 × 80 × 22.9 cm Sculpture

恶劣地形、陡峭山坡和恶劣天气,树线以上生活不适合胆小鬼(2021年)|出售-特洛伊金刚砂(Australian, b. 1981)

英文名称:With harsh terrain, steep slopes and inhospitable weather, life above the tree-line isn\'t for the faint-hearted (2021) | Available for Sale-Troy Emery

15. 只有擦地板女人似乎对人们疯狂完全陌生/只有擦地板女人似乎完全不适合人们疯狂(2019) by Sarah Trouche 高清作品[48%]

Seule la femme qui gratte le sol  semble totalement étrangère  à la folie des gens  / Only the woman who scratches the floor seems totally alien to people\'s madness (2019)

材质 :Argentique photography 尺寸 :40 × 30 × 2.5 cm Photography

只有擦地板女人似乎对人们疯狂完全陌生/只有擦地板女人似乎完全不适合人们疯狂(2019)-莎拉·特鲁奇(French, b. 1983)

英文名称:Seule la femme qui gratte le sol semble totalement étrangère à la folie des gens / Only the woman who scratches the floor seems totally alien to people\'s madness (2019)-Sarah Trouche

16. 因为他不能吃这种适合神吃食物,狐狸嘲笑吃葡萄人,称他们为土块。(2021年) by Sophy Naess 高清作品[48%]

Since he can’t partake of this meal fit for gods, the fox scorns the grape-eaters and calls them clods. (2021) | Available for Sale

材质 :Hand painted and hand woven cotton and wool fibres 尺寸 :80 × 200 cm Textile Arts

因为他不能吃这种适合神吃食物,狐狸嘲笑吃葡萄人,称他们为土块。(2021年)-索菲·奈斯

英文名称:Since he can’t partake of this meal fit for gods, the fox scorns the grape-eaters and calls them clods. (2021) | Available for Sale-Sophy Naess

18. 乔治三世《安文都灵》和《珍珠母奥莫鲁》茶壶归于詹姆斯·考克斯(约1723-1800年):金匠和企业家(约1770年) by James Cox 高清作品[47%]

George III ‘Aventurine’ and Mother of Pearl Ormolu Tea Caddy Attributed to James Cox (c.1723–1800): Goldsmith and Entrepreneur (ca. 1770)

材质 :Ormolu, mother of pearl, aventurine glass 尺寸 :19.1 × 24.8 × 15.9 cm Design\\\\u002FDecorative Art

乔治三世《安文都灵》和《珍珠母奥莫鲁》茶壶归于詹姆斯·考克斯(约1723-1800年):金匠和企业家(约1770年)-詹姆斯·考克斯(English, 1723–1800)

英文名称:George III ‘Aventurine’ and Mother of Pearl Ormolu Tea Caddy Attributed to James Cox (c.1723–1800): Goldsmith and Entrepreneur (ca. 1770)-James Cox