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cubist-fart: im usually very anti-picasso and anti-great modernist painters in general but i just found this painting he did of a cat check it out i like it
realityayslum: Karel Teige - Collage no. 127, 1939. … from Karel Teige / 1900-1950: L’Enfant Terrible of the Czech Modernist Avant-Garde, Edited by Eric Dluhosch and Rostislav Svacha, MIT Press, 1999.
mysharona1987: At this point, the courts have so many double standards, I’m surprised irony hasn’t covered itself in honey, with a sign that says “Eat Me. This is ironic, but in an ironical-type,” and left the hungry, post-modernist bears
theimportanceofbeingmodernist: The Barbican, London by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon. © 2016 Alex James Bruce The Importance of Being Modernist : Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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theimportanceofbeingmodernist: Imperial Hotel, London. © 2016 Alex James Bruce The Importance of Being Modernist : Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
bogwitch88: im usually very anti-picasso and anti-great modernist painters in general but i just found this painting he did of a cat check it out i like it
elisebrown: Dora Maar, 1936 **** Contrasted Gallery, Great Photographers, proposes: Man Ray Man Ray (born Emmanuel Radnitzky, Aug 27, 1890 – Nov 18, 1976) was an American modernist artist who spent most of his career in Paris. He was a significant
hyperallergic: The Catalan Modernist architect Antoni Gaudi proposed a castle-like structure of conical towers rising some 1,100 feet into the sky for New York back in the very early 20th C. Curbed writes: It was envisioned as a downtown playhouse
capacity: danismm: Neglected Utopia: the forgotten modernist estates of Paris I’ve never seen this place before but I literally dreamt of it a few weeks ago
ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi: 1920s/30s ‘Hanau S100′ Modernist Table Lamp.(via eBay)
nexttoparchitects:via ewan morrisonThe elevated architectures of Dionisio González (1965 -). They look like retro modernist experiments but are actually playfully surreal photomontages#next_top_architects in #NEXTarch We Trust
x-heesy:Yasuzō Nojima (1889-1964) is a Japanese photographer, especially well-known for his non-idealized nudity of “ordinary” Japanese women, made in both pictorial and modernist styles.Credits above