36. 可通过平面旋转面转换成游戏桌的桌子。管子提供稳定性。当它处于桌面位置时,可以使用两把桥牌椅,当它处于游戏桌位置时,可以使用四把桥牌椅。,约1937年 by André Sornay 高清作品[25%]

Desk transformable into a games table by means of a flat pivoting surface. The tubes provide stability. Two bridge chairs can be used when it is in desk position, four when it is in game table position., ca. 1937

材质 :Mahogany with brass nails and brass- coated iron 尺寸 :177.8 × 358.1 × 358.1 cm Design\\\\u002FDecorative Art

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可通过平面旋转面转换成游戏桌的桌子。管子提供稳定性。当它处于桌面位置时,可以使用两把桥牌椅,当它处于游戏桌位置时,可以使用四把桥牌椅。,约1937年-安德烈·索内(French, 1902–2000)

英文名称:Desk transformable into a games table by means of a flat pivoting surface. The tubes provide stability. Two bridge chairs can be used when it is in desk position, four when it is in game table position., ca. 1937-André Sornay

37. 杰克·弗瑞特·约翰尼她是一个流亡的魔鬼,她改名尝起来像蜂蜜,改名阳光,改名性,改名有趣,改名纽约——所有这些都是了理性,远离苦难、战争和金钱。(2015) by Rina Banerjee 高清作品[22%]

Jack Fruit Johnny she was a Diasporic Devi who changed her name to taste like honey, changed her faith to sunny, changed sex to something funny, changed her city to New York City, -all for reason, to be far, far away, from misery and war and for money. (2015)

材质 :Cotton thread, paper mache vessal base, steel stand, vintage porcelain doll head, silk fabric with printing, porcupine needles, silver leaf, plastic trim 尺寸 :142 × 46 × 51 cm Sculpture

杰克·弗瑞特·约翰尼她是一个流亡的魔鬼,她改名尝起来像蜂蜜,改名阳光,改名性,改名有趣,改名纽约——所有这些都是了理性,远离苦难、战争和金钱。(2015)-班尼杰(Indian, b. 1963)

英文名称:Jack Fruit Johnny she was a Diasporic Devi who changed her name to taste like honey, changed her faith to sunny, changed sex to something funny, changed her city to New York City, -all for reason, to be far, far away, from misery and war and for money. (2015)-Rina Banerjee

38. 女人神(女人神),1938年 by Paul Klee 高清作品[21%]

ein Weib für Götter (A Woman for Gods), 1938

材质 :Coloured paste and watercolour on wrapping paper on cardboard 尺寸 :44.3 × 60.5 cm Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper

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女人神(女人神),1938年-保罗·克莱(German, 1879–1940)

英文名称:ein Weib für Götter (A Woman for Gods), 1938-Paul Klee