Rabbits between the staves. Cambrai BM 125-128, c. 1540-50
Rabbits by Jane Poupelet, Modern and Contemporary Art
Bequest of Marie Caroline Mosle Winter, 1957 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Ink, wash and graphite on paper
Paul Thek (1933-1988), Untitled (Statue of Liberty), 1975.
crayon on 3 sheets of newspaper, 170 x 85 cm
George Ault, Study for Just a House, 1933
Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887-1986), Brooklyn Bridge, 1949. Charcoal and chalk on paper, 101.3 x 74.9 cm.
Théodore Géricault (French; 1791–1824) The Race of the Riderless Horses 1817 Oil and pen and ink on paper laid on canvas J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California
A little cheeky #AntMan art at the Starbucks on the Disney lot. #marvel #comics #coffee
Let me tell you why I love this scene and Trey Parker and Matt Stone in general. They don’t give a fuck about who they offend. Whether it’s Christians, Jews or Muslims, they are the embodiment of why the first amendment was written. No dogma is exempt from ridicule, and in a free society it shouldn’t matter if your pwecious feewings get hurt, people should have a sense of humor and not be babies.
(via abromination)
Vincent van Gogh, Fishing Boats at Sea, 1888.
Emil Nolde, Alice, 1907/1915
Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
Seated dancer rubbing her leg, c.1878. Charcoal and pastel on paper.
David Hockney, Lillies, 1971
Vincent Van Gogh, White Farm House Surrounded by Olive Trees, 1889
Albrecht Dürer, Praying Hands, 1508