Breakfast (1927). Jane Rogers (American, 1896-1973). Oil on canvas.
Jane Rogers was born in Woodstock, New York. She studied with S. Halpert and Max Weber.
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Cypresses 1889
Vincent van Gogh
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Lepanto, Part IX, 2001, Cy Twombly
https://www.wikiart.org/en/cy-twombly/lepanto-panel-9
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Pierre BONNARD (France 1867 – 1947)
Almond Tree in Blossom [Amandier en fleurs], 1945, private collection
In 1926 Bonnard bought the modest little pink house high up among the trees at Le Cannet that he called Le Bosquet (The Grove). This almond tree was (and still is) in Bonnard’s garden at Le Cannet. ‘Every spring it forces me to paint it’, he said. A very similar picture, which was Bonnard’s last painting — he began it in 1945 and finished it in 1947 — also called Amandier en fleurs and slightly bigger (55.0 x 37.5 cm), is in the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. - National Gallery of Australia
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Pontochoo in Kyoto (1970). Sekino Jun'ichiro.
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Lucio Fontana | Raumkonzept, Erwartungen | 1964 | © Albertina, Wien - Sammlung Batliner (via pinterest)
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ROY LICHTENSTEIN
LANDSCAPE 9, 1967
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“You’ve been criticizing yourself for years and it hasn’t worked. Try accepting yourself and see what happens.”
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Louise Hay
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I hate feeling like people are getting bored of me
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“Get into the habit of asking yourself “Does this support the life I’m trying to create?””
— unknown
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If you go the way of your thoughts you will be carried away by them and you will find yourself in an endless maze.
Sri Ramana Maharshi
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im amazing but im not for everybody
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