26. 这不超人问题,而整体性问题。可能“辩证人道主义”人性必须综合体(1950) by Roberto Matta 高清作品[32%]

材质 :Graphite and color crayon on paper 尺寸 :29 × 109 × 7.6 cm Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper

图片文件尺寸 : 5630 x 4332px

这不超人问题,而整体性问题。可能“辩证人道主义”人性必须综合体(1950)-罗贝托·马塔(Chilean, 1911–2002)

英文名称:It\'s Not A Question of Superman but of integREAL the possible \\\"dialectical humanism\\\" humanity must be the synthesis (1950) | Available for Sale-Roberto Matta

27. 从里到下。。。结构主义基石什么?来自通用动力联合国投资组合,1970年 by Eduardo Paolozzi 高清作品[31%]

Inside Down Under... What are the Building Blocks of Structuralism? II from General Dynamic F.U.N. Portfolio, 1970

材质 :Photolithograph 尺寸 :38.1 × 25.4 cm Print

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从里到下。。。结构主义基石什么?来自通用动力联合国投资组合,1970年-爱德华多·包洛奇(British, 1924–2005)

英文名称:Inside Down Under... What are the Building Blocks of Structuralism? II from General Dynamic F.U.N. Portfolio, 1970-Eduardo Paolozzi

28. 超现实主义我!(萨尔瓦多·达利肖像,带着珠宝和眼泪,在霍斯特之后),2009年 by Francesco Vezzoli 高清作品[31%]

Le Surréalisme C\'Est Moi! (Portrait of Salvador Dalí with Jewels and Tears, After Horst), 2009

材质 :Inkjet print on canvas with custom jewelry and cotton and metallic embroidery, in artists chosen frame 尺寸 :104 × 77 × 6 cm Painting

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超现实主义我!(萨尔瓦多·达利肖像,带着珠宝和眼泪,在霍斯特之后),2009年-弗朗西斯科·维佐利(Italian, b. 1971)

英文名称:Le Surréalisme C\'Est Moi! (Portrait of Salvador Dalí with Jewels and Tears, After Horst), 2009-Francesco Vezzoli

30. 吊坠上有两个双十字架,周围有六颗大大小小桌石和十一颗珍珠,下面两个耳环,左边一个天使头,右边五颗小桌石,呈十字架形状。(1595) by Daniel Mignot 高清作品[31%]

Pendant with two Double Crosses surrounded by six large and many small Table-stones and eleven pearls, below two earrings, the left one with an angel’s head, the right one with five small table-stones set in the form of a cross. (1595)

材质 :Engraving 尺寸 :14.5 × 10.4 cm Print

吊坠上有两个双十字架,周围有六颗大大小小桌石和十一颗珍珠,下面两个耳环,左边一个天使头,右边五颗小桌石,呈十字架形状。(1595)-丹尼尔·米格诺

英文名称:Pendant with two Double Crosses surrounded by six large and many small Table-stones and eleven pearls, below two earrings, the left one with an angel’s head, the right one with five small table-stones set in the form of a cross. (1595)-Daniel Mignot