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Untitled #6 (Speed) - Kenny Scharf (1979) (kennyscharf.com)

Kenny Scharf (born November 23, 1958) is an American painter known for his participation in New York City’s interdisciplinary East Village art scene during the 1980s, alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Scharf’s do-it-yourself practice spanned painting, sculpture, fashion, video, performance art, and street art....

Identitychrist - Joseph Lee (2018) (www.minus37.com)

It was at the age of 25 when Joseph’s love for the craft blossomed. As a creative and struggling actor in Los Angeles, he found art as a way to express himself freely. Painting became his way of being creative in a buzzing city and being grounded and mentally refreshed. After a year of trial and error and honing his technical...

Bonaparte Visits the Plague Stricken in Jaffa - Antoine-Jean Gros (1804) (upload.wikimedia.org)

At the Salon of 1804, Gros debuted his painting Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa. The painting launched his career as a successful painter. It depicts Bonaparte in Jaffa visiting soldiers infected with the bubonic plague. He is portrayed reaching out to one of the sick, unfazed by the illness. According to P. Jill...

Double headed serpent mosaic - Aztec (1400-1500s) (www.britishmuseum.org)

From the British Museum - “An icon of Aztec art, this turquoise mosaic was carved from one piece of cedar wood before being decorated with turquoise, coral and shell using an adhesive made from pine resin. In Mesoamerica, serpents were associated with powers of regeneration and the ability to move between living and ancestral...

Skyscapers and Tunnels - Fortunado Depero (www.italianmodernart.org)

Italian Futurism was officially launched in 1909 when Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, an Italian intellectual, published his “Founding and Manifesto of Futurism” in the French newspaper Le Figaro. Marinetti’s continuous leadership ensured the movement’s cohesion for three and half decades, until his death in 1944....

Wedged into the inhabited area - Tullio Crali (1939) (www.valutazionearte.it)

Incuneandosi nell’abitato is one of the most famous Futurist aeropaintings. It portrays some buildings seen from above, from the point of view of a pilot who is dangerously ‘nosediving’ on the city. The point of view is set just behind the pilot, so we can see his head and shoulders and the inside of a cockpit from which...

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