Robert Delaunay – Portrait of Tristan Tzara, 1923
oil on paperboard, 104,5 x 75 cm
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Feeding The Birds In Winter, St James Park, London, 1919 by Emil Otto Hoppe
Fencing, gymnastic, swimming, tennis Female Students’ Association (1919)
Autor : Sven Brasch
Johan van Hell (NL 1889-1952)
The skaters (1919)
Cumaean Sibyl (after Domenichino), Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741–1807), ca. 1763
Oil on canvas
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Layer upon layer of soft-packed snowflakes settled in near silence, forming a quilt of feathery ice crystals.
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The “Divine Comedy” by Ezio Anichini
Dante Alighieri had a major influence on the career of his fellow citizen Ezio Anichini (1886-1948).
The Florentine artist – who collaborated with magazines such as “Almanacco italiano Bemporad”, “Il Giornalino della Domenica”, and “Scena illustrata” since the very early 1900s – often worked on portraits of the famous poet, represented scenes from his works, and illustrated postcards to celebrate the 600-year anniversary of Dante’s death, in 1921.
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