I named this blog after my grandpa's cinema, where I grew up. This is a mix of stuff that I love: Danish paintings, cinema, cosmos, art, Tina Turner and gay erotica. Please enjoy!Love y'all, Mikael, the etcher.
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Per Kirkeby, Untitled, 1978–79
Oil and lacquer paint on masonite
122×122 cm
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-The Muses Leaving their Father Apollo to Go Out and Light the World-
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George Morrison’s “Untitled” (1961) is the first work by a Native American artist to join the National Gallery of Art’s Abstract Expressionist collection.
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Josephine Baker, Harlem, Photo by Eve Arnold, 1950
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Gay Sailor Tattoos.
All documented and logged from actual seamen.
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Peder Mørk Mønsted (1859-1941).
Denmark
“The Farm in Spring” (1919),
oil on canvas
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"Endymion", Artist unknown (French School, 18th century). Draped reclining man. oil on canvas
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Per Kirkeby, Untitled, (ink, graphite and chalk on notebook page), 1983 [Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Per Kirkeby. Photo: Philippe Migeat/Centre Pompidou]
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Joan Mitchell (1925-1992), “Sunflower” (1969), oil on canvas, 179.1 x 259.1 cm.
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David Hockney's Man in Shower in Beverly Hills (1964). David Hockney. Photo: Richard Schmidt. Courtesy of Tate, London.
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