Leonora Carrington & Max Ernst by Lee Miller.
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Pool of Tears I, Kiki Smith, 2000
Etching and aquatint on paper
37.3 x 45 cm (14 ¾ x 17 ¾ in.)
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Kiki Smith, Nuit, 1992.
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Kara Walker - The Rich Soil Down There (2002)
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Kate Moss and Lucian Freud in Bed, David Dawson, 2010
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Leonora Carrington at her 50 Morton Street home in Greenwich Village with Roberto Matta seated and her inquisitive cat.
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Kiki Smith - Lilith, 1994 - Bronze, silicon, and glass.
“In medieval Jewish lore, Lilith was Adam’s first wife. When she demanded to be Adam’s equal, she was evicted from the Garden of Eden. Lilith flew away to the demon world, replaced by the more submissive Eve. Smith catches us off guard with Lilith’s pose and placement. Most sculptures receive our gaze passively, but Lilith stares back with piercing brown eyes, ready to pounce.”
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1. Kiki Smith, Sainte Geneviève (1999)
2. Carmen Maria Machado, from Her Body and Other Parties
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Kiki Smith, Free Fall, 1994.
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Burn, 1998, Kara Walker
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Study for “The Last Judgement”, 1530, Michelangelo Buonarroti
Medium: chalk,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/michelangelo/study-for-the-last-judgement
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Diana and Actaeon, 1559, Titian
Medium: oil,canvas
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Cover of Takeo Doi’s The Anatomy Of Dependence (via here)
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