Christopher Stott
“5:00, 4:00, 3:00, 2:00, 1:00” (2012)
18” x 36”, oil on canvas
Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894-1986)
“Etretat” (1907)
Silver gelatine, print around 1965
Via Galerie Berinson
Rembrandt
“A Scholar” (1631)
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894-1986)
“The ZYX takes off… Piroux, Zissou, Georges Louis and Dédé try to fly, too, Rouzat, September 1910”
Silver gelatine, print around 1965, 60,1 x 74 cm
Via Galerie Berinson
“Whale and Calf,” artist unknown, ca. 1830.
“What it shows is a whale calf in the mouth of its mother. She is not, of course, eating it. (Those teeth are useless.) She is trying to rescue it. And that, my friends, was all part of the whalers’ fiendish plan. If whalers — big drivers of the economy in early industrial America — could get their harpoons into a whale calf they never missed their chance, because harpooning the baby was a perfect way to lure in the adult. The bigger the whale, the more oil.” More on this painting here.
Christopher Stott
“Inner Conflicts”
24” x 48” Oil on canvas, 2012
Vermeer – “The Art of Painting” (1666)
Bookplate designed by Rockwell Kent (via)
Picasso, “Don Quixote” (1955) (Wikipedia)
Mr. Perkins Pierce Arrow, Harlem, New York
1946
Todd Webb
Street Market, Suffolk Street, New York
1946
Todd Webb
Broadway at Wall Street, New York
1959
Todd Webb
James Slip Mission, New York
1946
Todd Webb
Robert Longo
Untitled (Windows at Night)
2009
Charcoal on mounted paper
59-7/8 x 120 inches/152.1 x 304.8 cm
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