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Noughtlux – Study of details after “Vase of Flowers” by Jan van Huijsum
Portrait of Madame Brunet
1861 to 1863, Édouard Manet.
Tássia Bianchini, Co-fluências – 2016
Oil pastel and acrylics on paper
21,5 x 37 cm / 8″ x 14″


Details of Portrait of Madame Brunet
1861 to 1863, Édouard Manet.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Ruth gleaning, 1960, Marc Chagall
Size: 52.5×38 cm
Medium: lithography on paper

The Australian Ballet
Women in the loge, 1901, Pablo Picasso
Size: 77×61 cm
Medium: oil on canvas

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Noughtlux – Study of details after “Vase of Flowers” by Jan van Huijsum
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Ulrike Wathling

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Portrait of Petrus Manach, 1901, Pablo Picasso
Size: 100.5×67.5 cm
Medium: oil on canvas
by Jan Ung
Boy with Violin, 1973
Portrait of Petrus Manach, 1901, Pablo Picasso
Size: 100.5×67.5 cm
Medium: oil on canvas
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Brigitte Bardot being painted by Kees Van Dongen, 1959.
Ellsworth Kelly – Orange 1968 Graphite on Paper
Noughtlux – Study of details after “Vase of Flowers” by Jan van Huijsum
The Australian Ballet
Details of Portrait of Madame Brunet
1861 to 1863, Édouard Manet.
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