Portrait of Oscar Wilde — Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Unstable (Peanuts)

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The Emigrants — Remedios Varo

Repose — Bernard Fleetwood-Walker

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Hawk on a Ceremonial Stand — Katsushika Hokusai

Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche — Edvard Munch

Stairs — Rein Jansma

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One or the Other — Thomas Bayrle

Le Prince Thomas de Savoie Carignano — Anton Van Dyck

Leda and the Swan — Cy Twombly

Peter Greenaway on Breaking Free from Frames

A Late-Riser’s Miserable Breakfast — Carl Larsson

The Diary of Edward the Hamster 1990-1990 (Book Acquired, Some Time Last Month)

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“What’s this cute little book?” my wife asked, picking up Miriam Elia and Ezra Elia’s short hardback novelty The Diary of Edward the Hamster 1990-1990. I’m sure this is the hoped-for reaction from the publishers and producers: the reader, attracted to the aesthetics of this small, square (and shiny!) picture book will pick it up and then laugh at its content—see, this hamster thinks, he feels, he writes. And he experiences ennui, existential boredom. Here is the book neatly summed up:

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The Diary of Edward the Hamster 1990-1990 is a one-note affair that delivers the same joke over 80 pages. The art is nice and the packaging is lovely, but the premise isn’t really that funny—certainly not funny enough to sustain over the book’s length (which is already pamphlet-short).

Reading Centaur — Odilon Redon

Cowboy Henk Practices Good Oral Hygiene (Kama & Seele)

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Whistler in His Studio — James McNeill Whistler

Grasshopper in Front of a House of Cards — Heorhiy Narbut