It’s Hard To Believe These Pin-Up Photos Were Shot Underwater In 1938
The American photographer exploded into the mainstream media in 1938 with his dazzling shots of models reading, cooking, and drinking champagne on the ocean floor.
The American photographer exploded into the mainstream media in 1938 with his dazzling shots of models reading, cooking, and drinking champagne on the ocean floor.
Edvard Munch
Self-Portrait with the Spanish Flu
1919
Oil on canvas
150 x 131 cm
The National Museum of Norway
You can’t image that the artist just forms seemingly spare geometric shapes in windows and on on white panels, which come to life with streaks of color when hit with sunlight.
Marc Chagall
The Cock
1928
Oil on canvas
81 x 65.5 cm
Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
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Edvard Munch
Dance of Life
1899-1900
Oil on canvas
125 x 191 cm
The National Museum of Norway
Every day, we climb to our roof to sing songs of hope and happiness to our neighbors, but also to pay tribute to all the doctors, nurses, and volunteers fighting this global pandemic.
Marc Chagall
Bride with Fan
1911
Oil on canvas
45.7 x 38.1 cm
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Much more than a hotel, the Palácio [palace in Portuguese] is a guesthouse and sanctuary for the creative and inquisitive.
Marc Chagall
Nude
1913
Gouache on paper
34 x 24 cm
Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum Madrid