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"Argentina"
Santiago Caruso, 1982.
Artist and illustrator Santiago Caruso was born in Quilmes, Argentina. His work can be classified as surrealist with elements of avant-garde and symbolism. Santiago Caruso gives preference in his works to dark themes, fantastic, supernatural and mystical subjects, and it is illustrations of books with corresponding themes that brought him fame.
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"The Witch"
Alfred Cuban, 1900.
Alfred Kubin is one of those whose work has turned out to be associated with the motifs of madness. At the age of ten, Alfred attempted suicide when his mother died. Suicidal tendencies apparently did not leave him for some time. His freedom from the psychiatric hospital was helped by artists he knew, as well as the writer Hermann Hesse, who vouched for Kubin.
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"Death looking through the window of one dying man"
Jaroslav Panuška, 1900
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"Barbarians"
Max Ernst, 1937.
Barbarians, according to Ernst, represent a combination of under-living and over-living. What they do not have, do not know and hate in advance is the average life on earth, humanity in its humility, its relativity and nobility. They are the children of Hell and Paradise, a monstrous mixture of both.
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"Self-portrait with a damaged eye"
Francis Bacon, 1972.
There was an occasion in the artist's life when he nearly lost an eye. One of his lovers, Peter Lacey, gave him a severe beating. However, he had broken up with Lacey long before he painted Self-Portrait with a Damaged Eye. So what did the author want to tell us with his work? To retell a biographical episode from 15 years ago?
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"Memento Mori" is a two-faced ring from the seventeenth century.
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A psychedelic rug created by Faig Ahmed, an artist from Azerbaijan.
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"Red Egg"
Oskar Kokoschka, 1941.
The painting is an example of acute political satire, the artist's reaction to the Munich Agreement that shook him, which, having satisfied the territorial claims of Germany, Hungary and Poland to Czechoslovakia, actually led to the partition of the country.
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"Rebirth"
Tomasz Alain Koper, 2010.
Tomasz studied mechanical engineering at the Wroclaw University of Technology, but his vocation has always been painting. The artist paints oil on canvas surrealist paintings where he reflects human nature and the mysteries of the universe.
"In my work, I try to reach the subconscious. I want to hold the viewer's attention for a longer moment. To make him reflect, to make him think."
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"Blue Lovers"
Marc Chagall, 1914.
The painting "Blue Lovers" is clearly phantasmagorical. Space and objects are distorted as if in a dream. The color blue for Chagall is the embodiment of the Mother of God, the kingdom of heaven. It is this color that the artist used to convey the feeling of love, happiness and tenderness.
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"Madonna spanking the Christ child in front of three witnesses"
Max Ernst, 1926.
The beginning of a new stage in his work was marked by the painting "Madonna, spanking the infant Christ in front of three witnesses", painted in 1926. In general, this picture is still considered one of the most shocking in his work. But it is also interesting because Ernst here is just beginning to search for his own artistic style.
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"Cold"
Remedios Varo, 1948.
A painting of an interesting surrealist artist who had to flee France for Mexico to save her talent and her art from Nazi persecution. Despite being close to such creative geniuses of surrealism as Max Ernst, Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo Remedios Varo was able to develop her own, unique style, which is difficult to confuse with any of her contemporaries.
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Absorbing, being Absorbed
Performance by Dai Guangyu 1999
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"Death Comes for the Elderly Lady"
Series by American photographer Duane Michals, 1969
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Jewelry of the day: finger ring by artist Nadja Buttendorf
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Mood: light nude)
Spaniards Anton and Aiguabella create layered panels in a calm pastel palette.
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"Bubonic Plague"
Richard Tennant Cooper, c. 1912 г.
The painting depicts a giant hand symbolizing the deadly disease that roams the dark streets of London at night and preys on all living things. People, pets and rats try to hide or escape, but in vain. Death is close at hand and knows no mercy.
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"A water troll that feeds only on young girls"
Theodor Kittelsen, 1880s.
Kittelsen's drawings of trolls are famous throughout the world. He knew Norwegian trolls better than anyone and spent his life drawing them.
Kittelsen's daughter, Igrid, wrote in her childhood memoirs: "We never saw trolls up close in the forest, but we knew very well that they were hiding nearby and waiting for us".
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A monument to a rabbit eating a man has appeared in the Czech Republic.
It reminds of Francisco De Goya's painting "Saturn devouring his son"
Adam Trbušek.
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