mercredi 14 avril 2010













De haut en bas:

Louis Janmot (1814–1892), Poème de l'âme. Le Mauvaus Sentier. - Theodore Von Holst, Legs of a Standing Female Figure, circa 1830. - Christian Schad, Count St. Genois d’Anneaucourt, 1927. - Charles Martin, Le baiser rendu, vers 1930. - Cagnaccio di Sanpietro, dopo l’orgia, 1928. - Man Ray, Mr and Mrs Woodman, 1927. - Wilhelm Freddie, Sex-paralyseappeal, 1936. - Man Ray, Portrait imaginaire de D.A.F. de Sade, 1938. - Franz von Bayros (1866-1924), Ex-libris of Sweet Snail. - Salvador Dali, Shirley Temple, the youngest holy monster of the cinema, 1939. - Marlene Dumas, Wet Dreams, 1987. - Max Ernst, Une semaine de bonté ou les sept éléments capitaux, 1934.











"Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" is an ukiyo-e series of large, color woodblock prints by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849). The series depicts Mount Fuji in differing seasons and weather conditions from a variety of different places and distances. It actually consists of 46 prints created between 1826 and 1833. The first 36 were included in the original publication and, due to their popularity, ten more were added after the original publication."

The complete works of Katsushika Hokusai:
http://www.katsushikahokusai.org/