Frida Kahlo “Self-portrait on the Borderline between Mexico and the United States” 1932
Jean-Léon Gérôme – The Carpet Merchant (1887)
George Stubbs – Newmarket Heath, with a Rubbing-down House (c.1765)
Grant Wood – Woman with Plants (1929)
Gérard Schlosser – “Au laser”, 1982
In 1393, French nobles, including Charles VI, held a ball disguised as wood savages. Though torches were forbidden, the king’s brother brought one in, and their flammable outfit was set on fire. Several were burnt alive. The king survived but his fragile mental health never recovered. By Rochegrosse
Frankish lords pay homage to Clovis II, king of the Franks of Neustria and Burgundy, who ascended the throne at the age of four after the death of his father, Dagobert I. By Albert Maignan
Vittorio Giardino – Summer (1946)
Vincent van Gogh- Landscape with a Carriage and a Train (1890)
Salvador Dalí – Christ of Saint John of the Cross (1951)
George Catlin – Portrait of Shé-de-ah, Wild Sage, a Wichita Woman (1834)
M. C. Escher – Ascending and Descending (Stairs) (1950)
Briton Rivière – Requiescat (1888)
Thani Mara – La playa a tu lado, 2018