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Oct 13, 2021, 31 tweets

Detail of a painting of the Renaissance geometer, Fra Luca Pacioli by Jacopo de Barbari, 1495

Unidentified Photographer - “Eclipse” - 1929.

"Six Suns,” a timelapse photo of an Arctic day, taken by Donald MacMillan on the Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-14

Edward Steichen, Pastoral, 1907

Félix Vallotton - The White Beach, 1913

Kazimir Malevich, Rest. Society in Top Hats, 1908

Dasha Shishkin (Russian, b. 1977), Gorgeous people and their hot bodies, 2006. Acrylic on wood

Absinthe by Axel Törneman, (Swedish 1880 - 1925), 1902

Edvard Munch, Consolation, 1894

Honoré Daumier - Two Drinkers (ca. 1860) (2)

Edward Hopper, Man Seated on Bed, 1905

André Derain, La Naissance de Vénus, d’après Botticelli, 1905

Copy after Pieter Bruegel, The Beekeepers, 1540–69, pen and brown ink on paper

Rembrandt - Two Women Teaching a Child to Walk. N.d., between 1635 and 1637

Honoré Daumier - Mother - 1855

Kara Walker, Influence of the Recent Dead, 2001.

Kara Walker, Mississippi Mud, 2007. Mixed media, cut paper, casein on gessoed panel

Kerry James Marshall, The Lost Boys, 1993

View from below of a woman with an umbrella in the rain, Japanese postcard, Late Meiji era, 1908

Yakazawa Hiromitsu, 'Swimmers and Life Saver Viewed from Above', Japanese Postcard, 1907

Arman (French, 1928-2005), Dominoes. Plexiglass and resin with dominoes

Doris Salcedo, 1600 Chairs, 2003

Inge Morath, Forty-eighth Street window washers, New York City, 1958

Alfred Stieglitz - Rain Drops, 1927

Ruth Hallensleben - Along the Bodensee at Mainau, Germany, 1961

Rene Burri - Wilted Lotus Blossoms, Summer Palace, Kunming Lake, Beijing, 1964

Josef Koudelka, Aquarium, 1988

Jean-Luc Godard, Cannes, 1985, photo by Gilles Peress

French composer and synthesizer pioneer Éliane Radigue, Paris, 1971; Photo by Yves Arman

Gordon Parks, Untitled, 1952, from the series "A Man Becomes Invisible", a collaboration with Ralph Ellison

Louis Faurer, Self-Portrait, 42nd Street, 1946

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