The War Between Frogs and Mice — Theodor Severin Kittelsen

In the Boat — Konstantin Korovin

Fight with Cudgels — Francisco Goya

The Revenge — George de Forest Brush

It’s very confusing (Calvin & Hobbes)

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The Search — Ali Banisadr

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Portrait of Eric Satie — Santiago Rusinol

The Fight — James Ensor

Morrissey — Dawn Mellor

Watermelon — Katsuhiro Otomo

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(More/via).

Batman — Charles Burns

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Olivetti Valentine Poster (Roberto Pieraccini and Maurizio Turchet)

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(Via this excellent Flickr set).

Born — Kiki Smith

Woman in a Bookshop — Aubrey Beardsley

Thomas Bernhard’s Reger on the Purpose of Art

Art is the most sublime and the most revolting thing simultaneously, he said. But we must make ourselves believe that there is high art and the highest art, he said, otherwise we should despair. Even though we know that all art ends in gaucherie and in ludicrousness and in the refuse of history, like everything else, we must, with downright self-assurance, believe in high and in the highest art, he said. We realize what it is, a bungled, failed art, but we need not always hold this realization before us, because in that case we should inevitably perish, he said.

Departure from an Island at Night — Henryk Siemiradzki

Monet in his Studio Boat — Edouard Manet