34. 万物的终结`The End of All Things by Maximilian Pirner 高清作品[10%]

AF-The End of All Things

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万物的终结-马克西米利安·皮尔纳

-Maximilian Pirner (1854-1924) was a Czech painter. He was a member of the Vienna Secession, and associated with the Mánes Union of Fine Arts.
Pirner\'s usual themes were classical mythology (such as his Medusa (1891) and Hecate (or Hekate) (1901)) and the macabre (such as Sleepwalker (or Girl in Her Nightie Walks on the Window-Ledge) (1878), Daemon Love (1893), and Allegory of Death (1895)). Pirner completed a number of sketches of female figures, many of them nudes. He also did stained glass windows and medals.

35. 旅程结束时的世界朝圣者(为系列、十字架和世界而学习)` The Pilgrim of the World at the End of His Journey (study for the series, The Cross and the World) (ca. 1847) by Thomas Cole 高清作品[9%]

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The Pilgrim of the World at the End of His Journey (study for the series, The Cross and the World) (ca. 1847) -

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旅程结束时的世界朝圣者(为系列、十字架和世界而学习)-托马斯·科尔

~ The Pilgrim of the World at the End of His Journey (study for the series, The Cross and the World) (ca. 1847) --Thomas Cole (美国艺术家, 1801-1848)

38. 在《人的移植》中,《万物之战》变得有趣而变化无常,直到有了新的东西,旧的东西被遗忘,2013年 by Rina Banerjee 高清作品[9%]

In transplant of people battle of all things grew funny and fickle until new things could be gotten and old things forgotten, 2013

材质 :Ink and acrylic and collage on paper 尺寸 :76.2 × 111.8 cm Painting

在《人的移植》中,《万物之战》变得有趣而变化无常,直到有了新的东西,旧的东西被遗忘,2013年-班尼杰()

英文名称:In transplant of people battle of all things grew funny and fickle until new things could be gotten and old things forgotten, 2013-Rina Banerjee

40. 《漂浮世界的六条塔玛河》系列中手持镜子的女人` Woman with a Hand Mirror from the series The Six Tama Rivers of the Floating World (c. early 1830s) by Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) 高清作品[9%]

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《漂浮世界的六条塔玛河》系列中手持镜子的女人-Utagawa Kunisada(Toyokuni III)

~ Woman with a Hand Mirror from the series The Six Tama Rivers of the Floating World (c. early 1830s) --Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)