re·con·struct: build or form (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed
re·con·struct: build or form (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed
Maria de Medeiros as Anaïs Nin & Fred Ward as Henry Miller in “Henry & June” — (1990) dir. Philip Kaufman.
Four of Swords. Art by Anna Surgan, from the Golden Enigma Tarot.
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Edvard Munch, Iterations of The Sick Child I, 1896
lithograph in colors, 1896, on greyish-white Chine, impressions from four stones (A2, B, C, F) in two reds, blue and yellow
Pablo Picasso, Iterations of Les Deux Femmes Nues, 1945
An important series of 22 lithographs, 1945, comprising thirteen of Mourlot’s eighteen states, (states 4-15 and 18) and nine additional proofs, five of which are unrecorded intermediate states and variants, the 18th (final) state signed in pencil, numbered 3/50, the thirteen states recorded by Mourlot from editions of 19, the nine additional proofs extremely rare, on Arches
Raja as Frida.
Arthur Edward Pillsbury, Footage of Roses, 1925