blackeyed-blonde:
Self Portrait on the Borderline Between Mexico and the United States by Frida Kahlo, 1932
Self Portrait on the Borderline Between Mexico and the United States
by Frida Kahlo, 1932
flasd:
Andy Warhol Oxidation Painting, 1978
Andy Warhol
Oxidation Painting, 1978
museumuesum:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket, c. 1872-1877 oil on canvas 60.3 cm × 46.6 cm (23.7 in × 18.3 in)
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket, c. 1872-1877
oil on canvas
60.3 cm × 46.6 cm (23.7 in × 18.3 in)
wooly-jumpers:
Hans Thoma, Summer, 1872
23rd-block:
Frida Kahlo, Without Hope. 1945 —The Art and Suffering of Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo, Without Hope. 1945
—The Art and Suffering of Frida Kahlo
The Nightmare, Henry Fuseli1781
Vincent van Gogh - Skull with a Burning Cigarette, 1885-86. Oil on canvas
opium-plutonium-lixivium:
Gerhard Richter
Pierna y falda con flores by Andrés Cillero, 1968
poboh:
Landscape from Saint-Rémy, 1889, Vincent van Gogh. (1853 - 1890)
arthistoryeveryday:
Mountain Landscape from Clavadel by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1925)
The Seed of Areoi, Paul Gauguin
Still Life with Crystal Bowl, Roy Lichtenstein 1973
photojojo:
Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos? Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers. Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography via NPR; Washington Post
Did you know Frida Kahlo had a personal stash of about 6,500 photos?
Another good tidbit: Frida also came from a line of photographers — her father and her grandfather were both professional photographers.
Frida Kahlo’s Personal Photography
via NPR; Washington Post
toomuchart:
Jean-Antoine Watteau, The Dance, 1716-18.