DREI TIERGROTESKEN (THREE ANIMAL GROTESQUERIES) A) BÄR UND SCHAF (BEAR AND SHEEP) B) GOCKEL GEDRÜCKT (DEPRESSED COCKEREL) C) GOCKEL VERGNÜGT (AMUSED COCKEREL)-PAUL-KLEE-
(三个动物怪诞问题(三个动物怪诞问题)-保罗-克莱-)
472.
野生动物(野生动物) - 阿尔弗雷德·科宾- 高清作品[16%]
473.
埃莉诺女王和美丽的罗莎蒙德,1902年`Queen Eleanor and the Fair Rosamund, 1902 by Evelyn De Morgan 高清作品[16%]
474.
埃格蒙德城堡遗址景观`
Landscape with the Ruins of the Castle of Egmond (1650) by Jacob van Ruisdael 高清作品[16%]
475.
格蒙德纳·沃尔森克鲁格,1岁。19岁半。19世纪的春季拍卖` by
Gmundner Walzenkrug, 1. Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert 高清作品[16%]
476.
西格蒙德·弗洛伊德(Sigmund Freud),摘自二十世纪犹太人的十幅肖像画。,1980 by Andy Warhol 高清作品[16%]
477.
参观动物园,黑猩猩`Visit the Zoo, Chimps by Federal Art Project 高清作品[16%]
图片文件尺寸: 5620×7200 px
参观动物园,黑猩猩-联邦艺术项目
-Poster promoting the Zoo as a place to visit, showing a Chimps.
Visit the Zoo, Chimps (Poster), by Federal Art Project, WPA
The Federal Art Project (1935-1943) was a New Deal program to fund the visual arts in the United States. Under national director Holger Cahill, it was one of five Federal Project Number One projects sponsored by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and the largest of the New Deal art projects. It was created not as a cultural activity, but as a relief measure to employ artists and artisans to create murals, easel paintings, sculpture, graphic art, posters, photography, theatre scenic design, and arts and crafts. The WPA Federal Art Project established more than 100 community art centers throughout the country, researched and documented 美国艺术家 design, commissioned a significant body of public art without restriction to content or subject matter, and sustained some 10,000 artists and craft workers during the Great Depression.
478.
参观动物园,弗拉明戈`Visit the Zoo, Flamingo by Federal Art Project 高清作品[16%]
图片文件尺寸: 5617×7200 px
参观动物园,弗拉明戈-联邦艺术项目
-Poster promoting the Zoo as a place to visit, showing Flamingo.
Visit the Zoo, Flamingo (Poster), by Federal Art Project, WPA
The Federal Art Project (1935-1943) was a New Deal program to fund the visual arts in the United States. Under national director Holger Cahill, it was one of five Federal Project Number One projects sponsored by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and the largest of the New Deal art projects. It was created not as a cultural activity, but as a relief measure to employ artists and artisans to create murals, easel paintings, sculpture, graphic art, posters, photography, theatre scenic design, and arts and crafts. The WPA Federal Art Project established more than 100 community art centers throughout the country, researched and documented 美国艺术家 design, commissioned a significant body of public art without restriction to content or subject matter, and sustained some 10,000 artists and craft workers during the Great Depression.