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strawberry party I took him up to my bedroom where all
Meintest du alle?
strawberry party I took him up to my bedroom where all
Saturday evening Dearest Annerl! Your second little note has just arrived, and I’m rushing to reply straight away, if only briefly. First, I’m sending that letter to BÖSKE ANTHEIL, 51 East 55th Street, New York City, USA, back to you so that you can write the name in yourself, since both of the Antheils are themselves conspiracists. They’re prone to find intrigue in everything and to worry themselves about it. As for me, I’ve become the embodiment of nervous ambition, the animus that sets the keys of my typewriter in motion, nothing more. It can’t be denied that I have …
Everything I do from now on should and must bear all
There is cusping of the canvas weave on all sides,
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Tate glossary definition for medium: Can refer to both to the type of art (painting, sculpture and printmaking) as well as the materials an artwork is made from
Painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, are all
there’s so much imagery that is incredibly relatable to all
Foundation which celebrated digital creativity in all
Albert Irvin visits Tate’s storage house video
Tate – Pollock, de Kooning, Kline and Rothko and all
Artist page for Helen Beatrix Potter (1866–1943)
developing a love of landscape, flora and fauna, all
La Pikina 1 August My very dearest Annerl! Although I don’t yet know where I should send this letter, inwardly I feel so close to you that I must write to make this beautiful evening hour more intimate and convivial for myself with a bit of chit-chat. The wine seller came by this evening with a crate on his shoulders and he’s lined up ten superb bottles for me in the cellar. A few days ago the good fellow walked past the Villa Sainte Anna with the same heavy crate on his shoulders, on and on, looking for ‘la Pikina …
no-one knew what he meant, and so he walked almost all