Silvio Rey

Silvio Rey – Aphrodite,  Paris ed° Graphicolor, 1948

Silvio Rey – Study of nude , 1940s,{ from Aphrodite, Paris ed° Graphicolor, 1948}

Silvio Rey- éditions Graphicolor, Paris 1948

Silvio Rey- Nude , 1940s, from Aphrodite, , Paris ed° Graphicolor, 1948

Silvio Rey- Nude éditions Graphicolor, Paris 1948

Silvio Rey-Nude surimpression from Aphrodite, , Paris ed° Graphicolor, 1948

Silvio Rey-Nude surimpression from Aphrodite, , Paris ed° Graphicolor, 1948

Silvio Rey – Suréalisme. Autopsie d’une Siréne. Tirage argentique d’époque. Circa 1950.

Anatomy of a Mermaid by Silvio Rey From Sensations n°13, September 1949

Silvio Rey – Nu.Photomontage. Etude de nu. Tirage argentique d’époque. Circa 1950.

Silvio Rey-Nus au masque sur la terrasse, Photomontage, vers 1960

Silvio Rey- Curiosité. Le Gay Paris, 1950s

Silvio Rey- Nu dans un dans un vase, photomontage, 1951 .

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969)

Harold Cazneaux-Model in Norman Lindsay's garden, Springwood , 1920

Harold Cazneaux-Model in Norman Lindsay’s garden, Springwood , 1920

William Buckle-Norman Lindsay, 1936

William Buckle-Norman Lindsay, 1936

Norman Lindsay – The Sphinx’s Secret, 1931

Norman Alfred Williams Lindsay (1879-1969) Study for a Major Painting  oil on canvas,

Norman Alfred Williams Lindsay – Study for a Major Painting oil on canvas

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) After The Bath, nude holding a shawl,oil

Norman Lindsay – After The Bath, nude holding a shawl,oil

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) After The Bath, oil

Norman Lindsay – After The Bath, oil, nd

Norman Lindsay - Siesta

Norman Lindsay – Siesta

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Guarded 1933  six framed printers progress proofs, impressed stamp l.r.c. Hartland and Hyde

Norman Lindsay – Guarded 1933 six framed printers progress proofs, impressed stamp l.r.c. Hartland and Hyde

Norman Lindsay - Life in the Temple 1937 Etched copper plate

Norman Lindsay – Life in the Temple 1937 Etched copper plate

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Escapade 1927  etched copper plate

Norman Lindsay – Escapade 1927 etched copper plate

Norman Lindsay Oblation, 1920 Etching, aquatint and stipple

Norman Lindsay – Oblation, 1920 Etching, aquatint and stipple

Norman Lindsay The Jester's Frolic', C.1928, Etching, aquatint and stipple

Norman Lindsay-  The Jester’s Frolic’, C.1928, Etching, aquatint and stipple

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Lydia 1919  drypoint and etching,

Norman Lindsay – Lydia 1919 drypoint and etching

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Dryad 1923  etching and stipple

Norman Lindsay – Dryad 1923 etching and stipple

Norman Lindsay Treasure, 1925 Etching and soft ground

Norman Lindsay – Treasure, 1925 Etching and soft ground

Norman Lindsay The Yellow Lady, 1920 Etching, soft ground, engraving and stipple

Norman Lindsay The Yellow Lady, 1920 Etching, soft ground, engraving and stipple

Norman Lindsay -Desire, 1919 Etching, drypoint, engraving and roulette

Norman Lindsay -Desire, 1919 Etching, drypoint, engraving and roulette

Norman Lindsay - O Man Take Heed ,1922 Etching, engraving, stipple and roulette

Norman Lindsay – O Man Take Heed ,1922 Etching, engraving, stipple and roulette

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) The Quest, c. 1913  unpublished etching

Norman Lindsay – The Quest, c. 1913 unpublished etching

Norman Lindsay - Self Portrait ,1930.1

Norman Lindsay – Self Portrait ,1930.

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Escapade 1978  facsimile etching, proof,

Norman Lindsay – Escapade 1978 facsimile etching, proof

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Death's Mask, 1937  aquatint, etching and stipple,

Norman Lindsay – Death’s Mask, 1937 aquatint, etching and stipple

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Dance 1923  etching,

Norman Lindsay – Dance 1923 etching

Norman Lindsay -Beauty's Fortune 1920 Etching, engraving, aquatint and stipple

Norman Lindsay -Beauty’s Fortune 1920 Etching, engraving, aquatint and stipple

Norman Lindsay -Beauty's Fortune 1920 Etching, engraving, aquatint and stipple

Norman Lindsay -Beauty’s Fortune 1920 Etching, engraving, aquatint and stipple

Norman Lindsay -The Little Witch 1937 Etching, engraving and stipple

Norman Lindsay -The Little Witch 1937 Etching, engraving and stipple

Norman Lindsay -Have Faith, 1932 Etching, engraving, drypoint and stipple

Norman Lindsay -Have Faith, 1932 Etching, engraving, drypoint and stipple

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) In Vain the Christian c.1927  engraving on paper, printed by the Chiswick Press

Norman Lindsay – In Vain the Christian c.1927 engraving on paper, printed by the Chiswick Press

Norman Lindsay -Unknown Seas,' 1922 Etching

Norman Lindsay -Unknown Seas,’ 1922 Etching

Norman Lindsay -Unknown Seas,' 1922 Etching

Norman Lindsay -Unknown Seas,’ 1922 Etching

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Sketch of Model Leaning c. 1949  pencil on paper

Norman Lindsay – Sketch of Model Leaning c. 1949 pencil on paper

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Procession of the Bull 1934  pencil on paper

Norman Lindsay-Procession of the Bull 1934 pencil on paper

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) Two Studies c. 1928  pencil on paper,

Norman Lindsay – Two Studies c. 1928 pencil on paper

 

Max Dupain Norman Lindsay, 1936

Max Dupain Norman Lindsay, 1936

Francesca Woodman

« These things arrived from my grandmothers[…] They make me think about where I fit in this odd geometry of time.”
Francesca Woodman, In Some Disordered Interior Geometries, Notebook

John Heartfield

John Heartfield, Montage for Kurt Tucholsky, “Deutschland, Deutschland über alles“, Design for Page 101, Berlin, 1929

John Heartfield, Montage for Kurt Tucholsky, “Deutschland, Deutschland über alles“, Design for Page 101, Berlin, 1929

 

 

 

Janos Fiedler

Janos Fiedler, nude Budapest,1900

Janos Fiedler, nude Budapest,1900

Bob May

« I get old books, cut out the pictures, and make new pictures by carefully recombining the elements to surrealistic, or intriguing, or absurd, or poetic, or serious, or amusing effect.
Mainly I take a slightly unusual approach to collage in that I usually try to produce credible alternative illustrations rather than admixtures that announce themselves as COLLAGE.
My raw material is book illustrations that nobody else wants. In fact mostly I rescue it just before it gets pulped. » Bob May

here on worldpress  he explain more

Publié
Bob May- Ethereal spasm, 2012

Bob May- Ethereal spasm, 2012

Bob May- big top, 2012

Bob May- big top, 2012

Bob May- Astringent, 2012

Bob May- Deco forever, 2012

Bob May- Double dip, 2012

Bob May- Sunbed , 2012

Bob May- One two, 2012

Bob May- Phases, 2012

Bob May- Nude with electricity, 2012

Bob May-Immersed, 2012

Bob May- Girth, 2012

Bob May- Anguish, 2012

Bob May- Nude near Saturn, 2012

Bob May- Funnybones, 2012

Bob May-Juxtaposed nudes 2012

Bob May- Animal magnetism 2012

Bob May- Jumbled nudes, 2012

Bob May- How to speak, 2011

Bob May- Untitled 3, 2012

Bob May- Standing by, 2012

Bob May- An encounter, 2011

Bob May- Decorous, 2012

Bob May- Restraint, 2011

Bob May- Restraint, 2011

Bob May- Marching nudes, 2012

Bob May- Tuba, 2012

Bob May- Nude with smoke 2012

Bob May- Beyond the Western plain 2012

Bob May- Subterranean, 2011

Bob May- Planet, 2007

Bob May-American water lily 2012

Bob May- Merdeka (independence),2012

Bob May- Untitled 9, 2011

Bob May- Explosive stare, 2012

His Site

Emile Bayard

Emile Bayard ( french)- hommage au Centaure From the series “le Nu esthétique”, photomontage, 1900

 

Brassaï – Tramp in Marseilles, 1935–37

Brassaï - Tramp in Marseilles, 1935–37

Brassaï – Tramp in Marseilles, 1935–37

 

Carmel Myers

Carmel Myers ( silent film actress) portrait by Cinemagazine, 1920 [ Maybe by Clarence Sinclair Bull] - Copie

Carmel Myers ( silent film actress) portrait for/by Cinemagazine, 1920 [ Maybe by Clarence Sinclair Bull]

Clarence Sinclair Bull-Portrait of Carmel Myers, 1920

Clarence Sinclair Bull-Portrait of Carmel Myers, 1920

 Ruth Harriet Louise for Mgm Carmel Myers in Ben Hur , A tale of the Christ directed by Fred Niblo, costume by Erté, 1925.

Ruth Harriet Louise for MGM Carmel Myers in Ben Hur , A tale of the Christ directed by Fred Niblo, costume by Erté, 1925.

Carmel Myers in Ben Hur , A tale of the Christ directed by Fred Niblo, costume by Erté, 1925.

Carmel Myers in Ben Hur , A tale of the Christ directed by Fred Niblo, costume by Erté, 1925.

Carmel Myers in Ben Hur ,n A tale of the Christ directed by Fred Niblo, costume by Erté, 1925.

Carmel Myers in Ben Hur ,A tale of the Christ directed by Fred Niblo, costume by Erté, 1925.

Carmel Myers in Ben Hur ,A tale of the Christ directed by Fred Niblo, costume by Erté, 1925.

Carmel Myers in Ben Hur ,A tale of the Christ directed by Fred Niblo, costume by Erté, 1925.

Man Ray – Gala Dali and The Birth of Liquid Desires, 1935© 2011 Man Ray Trust

Man Ray - Gala Dali and The Birth of Liquid Desires, 1935©  Man Ray Trust

Man Ray – Gala Dali and The Birth of Liquid Desires, 1935© 2011 Man Ray Trust 

Madame d’Ora- Maria Conte, 1920s

Madame d’Ora -Maria Conte, 1920s

Renata Bracksieck – Untitled, self portrait, germany,1920s

Renata Bracksieck ( active 1920s-1930s,  (1900-1992)) conjointe de Werner Rhode

Renata Bracksieck - Untitled, self portrait, germany,1920s

Renata Bracksieck – Untitled, self portrait, germany,1920s

Renata Bracksieck - Self-Portrait, 1920

Renata Bracksieck – Self-Portrait, 1920

Francesca Woodman

« This action that I foresee has nothing to do with melodrama. It is that life as lived by me now is a series of exceptions … I was (am?) not unique but special. This is why I was an artist … I was inventing a language for people to see the everyday things that I also see … and show them something different … Nothing to do with not being able “to take it” in the big city or w/ self doubt or because my heart is gone. And not to teach people a lesson. Simply the other side.“
Francesca Woodman Last journal entry before she took her life «  Francesca Woodman’s Notebook Some Disordered Interior Geometries

Paul Wunderlich German (1927 – 2010)

« Born in Germany in 1927, painter, sculptor and printmaker Paul Wunderlich studied at the Hamburg Academy and after a three year stay in Paris returned to be Professor of the Art Academy there. He now lives and works in Hamburg and for part of the year in France. The German painter studied at the Kunstschule in the orangery of the castle of Eutin. In 1947 he went to the Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg, and studied graphic art. He extended his training by another semester to work under Willem Gremm. In 1951 he was offered a teaching post at the school, which he held until 1961.

In 1963 he became Professor for the Graphic Arts and Painting. Between 1951 and 1952, under the instruction of Emil Nolde and Oskar Kokoschka, he produced prints after their originals. In 1957 he created a series of Tachist paintings, for example S111/57 but he destroyed most of them later.

Towards the end of the 1950s he produced his first figurative prints and paintings. In the beginning their subjects were events from more recent German history, for example the set of lithographs 20 July 1944 (1959; Berlin, Gal. Brusberg), which depicted the execution of the men who had conspired against Adolf Hitler. This subject-matter was increasingly replaced by an eroticism that is partly Surrealist, partly decorative. In 1960 the public prosecutor of Hamburg confiscated such a series of prints.

Paul Wunderlich is professor of graphic art and painting at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg, is a painter, sculptor and lithographer who lives and works for part of the year in Hamburg and the rest in France.

Married in 1963 to the photojournalist and fine art photographer Karin Szekessy (b. 1939, Essen), he sometimes paints and makes prints from the nude photographs made by Szekessy. Wunderlich belongs to the second generation of Fantastic Realists, sometimes called Magical Realists. These artists have remained faithful to the tradition although the imagery has remained contemporary.

Karin Székessy  Paul Wunderlich Portrait, realist and surrealist. 1965  by Karin Székessy

Karin Székessy Paul Wunderlich Portrait, realist and surrealist. 1965 by Karin Székessy

Karin Székessy  Sans titre [Dans l'atelier de Paul Wunderlich]. 1969

Karin Székessy Sans titre [Dans l’atelier de Paul Wunderlich]. 1969  her Site

Paul Wunderlich-Twilight , 3 lithographs in colours and 3 photography of Karin Székessy 1971

Paul Wunderlich-Twilight , 3 lithographs in colours and 3 photography of Karin Székessy 1971

Paul Wunderlich, the most prominent among them, has developed a style slightly cooler in temperament and more analytical. Often borrowing from classical mythology, he emphasizes the human form within a context that blends together contemporary and historical references. With cool aloofness, Wunderlich transports the viewer into a world of surreal eroticism and aesthetic symbolism. Again and again, Wunderlich spices his Fantastic Realism with a startling dose of irony.

After Picasso and Max Ernst no other artist has contributed as much to the sculpture of painters as Paul Wunderlich. The themes for his sculptures and objects are closely linked to his paintings, drawings and lithographs. Wunderlich sculptures and objects combine the simplicity of an idea with the refinement of the material, and imagination with perfection in shaping something into a perfect form. As an artist, Paul Wunderlich has remained faithful to his own artistic visions.

Over a period of several decades, Wunderlich’s complex and comprehensive body of work has led to numerous exhibitions in museums worldwide. In 1994-95, he had retrospectives in several Japanese museums (Tokyo, Osaka, Hokkaido, Gifu). Wunderlich has been successful in numerous international print competitions and has received many awards. In 1964, he was awarded the Japan Cultural Forum Award, Tokyo; in 1967, he received the Award Premio Marzotti, Italy; in 1970, he was awarded the Gold-Medal in Florence, Italy; in 1978, he received Gold-Medals at the Grafik-Biennale in Taiwan and in Bulgaria.

He lived and worked in Hamburg and Saint-Pierre-de-Vassols (Provence), where he died after a short illnes »Rogallery

 

 

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Paul Wunderlich Liebeszauber Lithographie in 3 Farben aus , 1983

Paul Wunderlich Liebeszauber Lithographie in 3 Farben aus , 1983

Paul Wunderlich Le vieux monsieur Lithographie , 1962

Paul Wunderlich Le vieux monsieur Lithographie , 1962

Paul Wunderlich -Untitled , Lithograph 1962

Paul Wunderlich -Untitled , Lithograph 1962

Paul Wunderlich Lolita Lithographie in 2 Farben 1962

Paul Wunderlich Lolita Lithographie in 2 Farben 1962

Paul Wunderlich Aus meinem Skizzenbuch, 1962 Aquarellierte Original-Lithographie für La Lune en Rodage

Paul Wunderlich Aus meinem Skizzenbuch, 1962 Aquarellierte Original-Lithographie für La Lune en Rodage

Paul Wunderlich- Joanna Posing for Redfern, litho inches,  1968

Paul Wunderlich- Joanna Posing for Redfern, litho inches, 1968

Paul Wunderlich- Bosomfriends II (Goldfinger), 1965

Paul Wunderlich- Bosomfriends II (Goldfinger), 1965

Paul Wunderlich-  Daniela and Ulrike,  gouache, 1971

Paul Wunderlich- Daniela and Ulrike, gouache, 1971

Paul Wunderlich Das Blatt , Lithographie 1971

Paul Wunderlich Das Blatt , Lithographie 1971

 

Paul Wunderlich -Schwarse Wiese , Etching with handcolouring , 1972

Paul Wunderlich -Schwarse Wiese , Etching with handcolouring , 1972

Paul Wunderlich Eine Nymphe Aus Wien , Lithographie 1970

Paul Wunderlich Eine Nymphe Aus Wien , Lithographie 1970

Paul Wunderlich Bien Assise , Lithographie 1970

Paul Wunderlich Bien Assise , Lithographie 1970

 

Paul Wunderlich Hingegossen II, Lithographie 1968 //an example of its job inspired  by that of his wife Karin

Paul Wunderlich Hingegossen II, Lithographie 1968//an example of its job inspired by that of his wife Karin

Paul Wunderlich-Poster art for the Munich Olympic Games in 1972

Paul Wunderlich-Poster art for the Munich Olympic Games in 1972

Paul Wunderlich En Larmes , Lithographie 1972

Paul Wunderlich En Larmes , Lithographie 1972

*****The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s Aquarius Press, France, publisher. ten color lithographs *****

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate I with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate I with poems

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate II with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate II with poems

 

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate III with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate III with poems

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate IV with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate IV with poems

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate V with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate V with poems

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate VI with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate VI with poems

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate VII with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate VII with poems

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate VIII with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate VIII with poems

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate IX with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate IX with poems

Paul Wunderlich - From The Song of Songs  Which is Solomon's, 1970 plate  X with poems

Paul Wunderlich – From The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, 1970 plate X with poems

 

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Paul Wunderlich -Adam und Eva (nach Ingres), 1981

Paul Wunderlich -Adam und Eva (nach Ingres), 1981

Paul Wunderlich -Adam und Eva (nach Durer), 1981.

Paul Wunderlich -Adam und Eva (nach Durer), 1981

Paul Wunderlich -Strabenszene, 1981

Paul Wunderlich -Strabenszene, 1981

 

Paul Wunderlich in his studio by Karin Szekessy, 2000

Paul Wunderlich in his studio by Karin Szekessy, 2000

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Eric Rose

Eric Rose – sans Titre, 2010

Eric Rose –Untitled, 2012

Eric Rose – sans Titre, 2010

Eric Rose – sans Titre, 2011

Eric Rose – sans Titre, 2011

 

Eric Rose –  Sans Titre 2007

Eric Rose – sans Titre, 2012