Riding Death in My Sleep — Wangechi Mutu

“Literature is a struggle over the nature of reality” (Dmitry Samarov’s Portrait of Richard Wright)

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Check out more of Dmitry Samarov’s greeting cards for the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame.

Miss Ingram (Detail) — Childe Hassam

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Forest Fire in Moonlight — Charles Burchfield

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Eleanor — Harry Callahan

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Paul Willoughby’s Twin Peaks Postcards

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From the Twin Peaks 20th Anniversary Art Exhibition.

Spring in Zimme — Emil Nolde

Silver Surfer — Dan Adkins

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Americana — Charles Scheeler

To paint a rag-picker (Van Gogh)

Apparently nothing is more simple than to paint a rag-picker, a beggar or any other kind of workman; but there are no subjects which are so difficult to paint as these everyday figures. I do not think there is a single academy where one can learn to draw or paint a man digging or sowing seed, a woman hanging a pot over the fire or doing needlework. But in every city, however insignificant it may be, there is an academy with a whole selection of models for historical, Arabian, and in short, all kinds of figures, which do not exist in the real everyday world of Europe.

From a letter Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother.

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Interior, John’s Cafe, Sandy, Bedfordshire — Paul Graham

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Water — Charles Sheeler

Snoopy — Moebius

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Three Girls — Egon Schiele

Woman Reading — Dana Levin

Figures (Scene after Goya) — Salvador Dali