264. 早期同时代人对自我的象征性延伸。路德维希·约克·乔里斯之后的面部纹身,1822年(示意图),2016年 by Michael van Ofen 高清作品[12%]

The Symbolic Extension of the Self from the Prospect of the Early Contemporaries. Facial Tattoo after Ludwig York Choris, 1822, (schematic figure), 2016

材质 :Oil on canvas 尺寸 :38 × 32 cm Painting

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早期同时代人对自我的象征性延伸。路德维希·约克·乔里斯之后的面部纹身,1822年(示意图),2016年-迈克尔·范奥芬(German, b. 1956)

英文名称:The Symbolic Extension of the Self from the Prospect of the Early Contemporaries. Facial Tattoo after Ludwig York Choris, 1822, (schematic figure), 2016-Michael van Ofen

265. 珍巴蒂斯特·蒙诺耶(Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer)在窗台上的花瓶,展示百合花、金银花和其他花卉的静物画` A Still Life Of Lillies, Honeysuckle And Other Flowers In A Vase On A Ledge by Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer 高清作品[12%]

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A Still Life Of Lillies, Honeysuckle And Other Flowers In A Vase On A Ledge-

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珍巴蒂斯特·蒙诺耶(Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer)在窗台上的花瓶,展示百合花、金银花和其他花卉的静物画-让-巴蒂斯特·蒙诺耶

~ A Still Life Of Lillies, Honeysuckle And Other Flowers In A Vase On A Ledge--Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (法国艺术家, 1636 - 1699)

268. 汉斯·博隆吉尔(Hans Bollongier)在石阶上的一个玻璃花瓶展示郁金香、牡丹、海葵、风信子和其他花卉的静物画` Still Life With Tulips, Peonies, Anemones, Hyacinths And Other Flowers In A Glass Vase On A Stone Ledge (1638) by Hans Bollongier 高清作品[12%]

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汉斯·博隆吉尔(Hans Bollongier)在石阶上的一个玻璃花瓶展示郁金香、牡丹、海葵、风信子和其他花卉的静物画-Hans Bollongier先生

~ Still Life With Tulips, Peonies, Anemones, Hyacinths And Other Flowers In A Glass Vase On A Stone Ledge (1638) --Hans Bollongier (荷兰艺术家, 1600 – 1645)

270. 胡安·德·埃斯皮诺萨(Juan de Espinosa)在一个精心制作的陶瓷花瓶展示花朵和葡萄的静物画,瓶底的壁架上有蜗牛` Still life of flowers and grapes in an elaborate ceramic vase, with snails along the bottom ledge by Juan de Espinosa 高清作品[11%]

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Still life of flowers and grapes in an elaborate ceramic vase, with snails along the bottom ledge-

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胡安·德·埃斯皮诺萨(Juan de Espinosa)在一个精心制作的陶瓷花瓶展示花朵和葡萄的静物画,瓶底的壁架上有蜗牛-胡安·德埃斯皮诺萨

~ Still life of flowers and grapes in an elaborate ceramic vase, with snails along the bottom ledge--Juan de Espinosa (Spanish, active 1628-1659)