505. 1968年,理查德·塞拉(Richard Serra)于1969年4月4日至5月5日在惠特尼博物馆(Whitney Museum)《当代美国雕塑:精选2》(the当代美国雕塑:精选2)中展出(灰尘图片) - 维克·穆尼兹 高清作品[13%]

  • Vik Muniz
  • After Richard Serra, Prop, 1968, Installed at the Whitney Museum in \"Contemporary American Sculpture: Selection 2,\" April 4-May 5, 1969 (Pictures of Dust)
  • signed and dated 2000 on a label affixed to the reverse
  • c-print mounted on sintra
  • After Richard Serra, Prop, 1968, Installed at the Whitney Museum in \"Contemporary American Sculpture: Selection 2,\" April 4-May 5, 1969 (Pictures of Dust)-VIK-MUNIZ
    (1968年,理查德·塞拉(Richard Serra)于1969年4月4日至5月5日在惠特尼博物馆(Whitney Museum)《当代美国雕塑:精选2》(the当代美国雕塑:精选2)中展出(灰尘图片)-维克·穆尼兹)

    506. 亚历山大剪下了戈尔迪安结,为圣卡斯特一幅壁画研究安杰洛,罗马` Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot, Study for a Fresco in the Castel SantAngelo, Rome (1501–47) by Perino Del Vaga 高清作品[13%]

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Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot, Study for a Fresco in the Castel SantAngelo, Rome (1501–47) -

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    亚历山大剪下了戈尔迪安结,为圣卡斯特一幅壁画研究安杰洛,罗马-佩里诺·德尔瓦加

    ~ Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot, Study for a Fresco in the Castel SantAngelo, Rome (1501–47) --Perino Del Vaga (Italian, 1500-1547)

    507. 亚历山大剪下了戈尔迪安结,为圣卡斯特一幅壁画研究安杰洛,罗马` Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot, Study for a Fresco in the Castel SantAngelo, Rome (1501–47) by Perino Del Vaga 高清作品[13%]

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Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot, Study for a Fresco in the Castel SantAngelo, Rome (1501–47) -

    图片文件尺寸: 2004 x 3446px

    亚历山大剪下了戈尔迪安结,为圣卡斯特一幅壁画研究安杰洛,罗马-佩里诺·德尔瓦加

    ~ Alexander Cutting the Gordian Knot, Study for a Fresco in the Castel SantAngelo, Rome (1501–47) --Perino Del Vaga (Italian, 1500-1547)

    508. 这是一幅意大利风格河流景观,前景中人物将一棵树、渔民和远处群山一分为二` An italianate river landscape with figures in the foreground breaking up a tree, fishermen and mountains beyond by Paolo Anesi 高清作品[13%]

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An 意大利艺术家ate river landscape with figures in the foreground breaking up a tree, fishermen and mountains beyond-

    图片文件尺寸: 1808 x 4260px

    这是一幅意大利风格河流景观,前景中人物将一棵树、渔民和远处群山一分为二-保罗·阿内西

    ~ An 意大利艺术家ate river landscape with figures in the foreground breaking up a tree, fishermen and mountains beyond--Paolo Anesi (Italian, 1700-1774)