62. 一座雕塑的材料被提议作为一座纪念碑的替代品,这座纪念碑已经让它的人民感到尴尬(2010年) by Iman Issa 高清作品[13%]

Material for a sculpture proposed as an alternative to a monument that has become an embarrassment to its people (2010)

材质 :Two light bulbs, dark walnut plywood, vinyl 尺寸 :About the work Installation

一座雕塑的材料被提议作为一座纪念碑的替代品,这座纪念碑已经让它的人民感到尴尬(2010年)-天哪(Egyptian, b. 1979)

英文名称:Material for a sculpture proposed as an alternative to a monument that has become an embarrassment to its people (2010)-Iman Issa

64. 这是浩瀚大海的真谛和力量,当它破碎时,它的声音就会升起,这是风直吹来的无尽回归和海滩的清澈(2015) by Bob N 高清作品[13%]

Era a verdade e a força do mar largo, Cuja voz, quando se quebra, sobe, Era o regresso sem fim e a claridade Das praias onde a direito o vento corre (2015)

材质 :Tinta acrílica sobre tela 尺寸 :200 × 250 cm Painting

这是浩瀚大海的真谛和力量,当它破碎时,它的声音就会升起,这是风直吹来的无尽回归和海滩的清澈(2015)-鲍勃·N

英文名称:Era a verdade e a força do mar largo, Cuja voz, quando se quebra, sobe, Era o regresso sem fim e a claridade Das praias onde a direito o vento corre (2015)-Bob N

65. 鱼王和狗鱼,它的头被亲切地拍了拍`The Fish King and The Dog Fish, its Head was Patted Graciously by Arthur Rackham 高清作品[13%]

AF-The Fish King and The Dog Fish, its Head was Patted Graciously

图片文件尺寸 : 3684×4500 px

鱼王和狗鱼,它的头被亲切地拍了拍-亚瑟·拉克姆

-Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was an English book illustrator. He is recognised as one of the leading figures during the Golden Age of British book illustration.

The Fish King and The Dog Fish, its Head was Patted Graciously (Watercolor), by Arthur Rackham

69. 利比亚,西勒尼察的阿波罗尼亚,东部大教堂。它的高柱顶部是重复使用的柱头,由西波利诺大理石制成。公元5-6世纪。照片:2007年。(2007) by Josef Koudelka 高清作品[12%]

Libya, Apollonia in Cyrenaica, eastern basilica. Its tall columns, topped with reused capitals, are made of Cipollino marble. 5th-6th century CE. Photograph: 2007. (2007) | Available for Sale

材质 :Archival pigment print 尺寸 :83 × 254 cm Photography

利比亚,西勒尼察的阿波罗尼亚,东部大教堂。它的高柱顶部是重复使用的柱头,由西波利诺大理石制成。公元5-6世纪。照片:2007年。(2007)-约瑟夫·寇德卡(Czech-French, b. 1938)

英文名称:Libya, Apollonia in Cyrenaica, eastern basilica. Its tall columns, topped with reused capitals, are made of Cipollino marble. 5th-6th century CE. Photograph: 2007. (2007) | Available for Sale-Josef Koudelka