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| Kjartan Slettemark Oslo 1979 Polaroid as offset-print Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo |
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| Stephan Bundi Sonnambula (opera by Bellini) 2008 screenprint (poster) Museum Folkwang, Essen |
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| Max Ernst Two Anthropomorphic Figures 1930 oil on canvas Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal |
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| Franz Radziwill The Street 1928 oil on canvas Museum Ludwig, Cologne |
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| Leonetto Cappiello Chocolat Klaus 1903 lithograph (poster) Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
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| Simon Luttichuys Still Life with Oysters ca. 1650-55 oil on panel Kunsthaus Zürich |
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| Paul Cézanne Still Life with Bread and Eggs ca. 1865 oil on canvas Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio |
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| Antoine Vollon Eggs ca. 1875 oil on canvas Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon |
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| Georg Hainz Still Life with Beer Glass and Rolls 1665 oil on canvas Hamburger Kunsthalle |
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| Hendrik de Fromantiou Garland ca. 1670 oil on panel Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht |
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| Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer Flowers ca. 1665 oil on canvas Musée des Augustins de Toulouse |
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| Willem van Aelst Still Life with Bouquet and Watch 1656 oil on canvas Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel |
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| Johann Helferich Cramer Antique Bust of Caracalla ca. 1750 oil on canvas (grisaille, made in Rome) Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel |
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| Jacques-Fabien Gautier-Dagoty Shell 1741 color mezzotint and etching Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel |
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| Willis F. Lee Bird of Paradise 1997 photogravure Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas |
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| Richard Mortensen Untitled 1962 screenprint Moderna Museet, Stockholm |
Know Theognetus when thou lookest on him, the boy who conquered at Olympia, the dexterous charioteer of wrestling, most lovely to behold, but in combat nowise inferior to his beauty. He won a crown for the city of his noble fathers.
Epitaph of Sardanapalus – Knowing well that thou wast born mortal, lift up thy heart, taking thy pleasure in feasting. Once dead, no enjoyment shall be thine. For I, too, who ruled over great Nineveh, am dust. I have what I ate, and my wanton frolics and the joys I learnt in Love's company, but those many and rich possessions are left behind. This is wise counsel for men concerning life.
The hand of Thasian Polygnotus made me, and I am that Salmoneus who madly imitated the thunder of Zeus, Zeus who in Hades again destroys me and strikes me with his bolts, hating even my mute presentment. Hold back thy fiery blast, Zeus, and abate thy wrath, for I, thy mark, am lifeless. War not with soulless images.
– from Book XVI (Epigrams of the Planudean Anthology) in the Greek Anthology, translated and edited by W.R. Paton (1918)

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