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July 2005
07/25/2005
Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Lady Lilith (1868)
Yuriko Hirose

I Want It
Cézanne and Pissarro

Still Life: Flask, Glass and Jug
by Paul Cezanne (1874)

Still Life With Apples and Pitcher
by Camille Pissarro (1874)
Otto Dix

The Seven Cardinal Sins (1933)
Allison Delarue Collection

Lola
Montez portrait on a ceramic tile
Skip Williamson (Milinkito)

Masses/Intellectuals
All About
Birds
This Cornell site has lots of details about birds and includes pictures and
great sound recordings. BTW, the Northern Cardinal is my favorite bird.
I really miss their chirping since I moved to the West coast.

Northern Cardinal
Vintage Postcards
(E-Mark)
This is a well designed site, and I love the postcards.

Bathing Beauty

Bathers Rear View
07/18/2005
The Chinese Art of Claire Ye
Claire Ye's work is beautiful and provides a very refined and feminine touch
to her mostly traditional Chinese style paintings. She even has a
special bonus
painting for Neurastenia.

Lotus Lady Rain

Guan Yin Holy Water
Edward S. Curtis's North American Indian Photographic Images
According to this Library of Congress exhibit: "The
North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis is one of the most significant
and controversial representations of traditional American Indian culture
ever produced." There are over 700 of the 2,000 of these wonderful
photographs available in the LOC archive.

Chief Joseph (1903)

Young Kalispel Woman (1910)
Sumisho Art
Gallery
They have a colorful selection of Ukiyo-e paintings. They also have some
Shunga (Art
of Love) prints for you perverts out there. ;-)

Willow by Utagawa Kunihide (1820)
Japanese Matchbox
Covers

A Match Cover (1916)
Geisha:
Beyond the Painted Smile
This (and the Tibet one below) is a Flash exhibit from the Peabody Essex
Museum.

Hand Colored Albumen Print
Of A Geisha (1879-82)
Vanished
Kingdoms
"The Wulsin Photographs of Tibet, China & Mongolia 1921-1925."

Manchu Merchant's Family
and Young Bride (1923)
07/11/2005
Kelli Bickman
Kelli has a wonderful sense of color composition.

Taming The Mind
John Heartfield
"Strongly critical of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany, the art of
political photomontage artist John Heartfield was banned there throughout
Hitler's Third Reich." Here is a
list of his
artwork from the Towson EDU site. There is also Real Audio version of
Kenneth Allan Vega's
musical
Heartfield.

The Conquest of Machines
Chomick and Meder : Figurative Art
and Automata

Cecil the Automaton
Chris Mars

Martyr for Spiritual Sanity
German Historical Museum Photograph Collection
(Life)
I wonder if that's how he dressed for the Beer Hall Putsch.

Adolf Hitler (1926/27)
by Heinrich hoping man
60's Portfolio in
B/W (Neurastenia)

60's Hold Ups
Rod Serling's Photo
Gallery (E-Mark)
I have always been a big fan of Rod Serling. There is also an
excellent American Masters documentary called
Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval on PBS.

Whenever I'm on a night flight,
I always seem to recall this Shatner episode
Pulp Morgue (Exclamation Mark)

Planet Of Women Invaders (1966)
Window Card
07/08/2005
Mushegain

Tell Me She's Not A Dummy!
07/04/2005
Leon Baxt/Batsk
Leon Batsk was an art teacher of Marc Chagall.

The Blue God (1911)

Odalisque (1910)
Piano 300 Exhibition
Check out the piano collection.

Piano by Daizaburo Nakamura (1926)
A. Hoen Company Lithographs

Victory
Vintage Works
Photography gallery.

Reclining Female Nude
by Laure Albin-Guillot (1950)
Matisse: The Fabric of Dreams

Seated Odalisque (1926)
John Gruenwald
His paintings have that Shroud of Turin look.

Sound of Ocean
The Age of Sensuality and Grace
The art of Melinda Copper.

Widget as Bacchus
June 2005
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