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Lee Miller and Ady Fidelin at Île Sainte-Marguerite, France, 1937. Photo by Man Ray.
"I can’t draw.”– Francis Bacon. Pages from Bacon’s sketchbooks, 1957–1961, currently in the collection of @Tate
Images from '20s Mexico by Italian photographer, actress, and revolutionary political activist, Tina Modotti. A protégé of Edward Weston, lover of both Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, she was exiled from Mexico in 1930, but died there, aged 45, after a dinner with Pablo Neruda.
Pages from Paul Gauguin’s Tahitian journal, Noa Noa, illustrated with watercolors as well as cut-and-pasted watercolor monotypes, woodcuts, and photographs, ca.1890s
Portraits of a very young Heath Ledger, by Australian photographer and artist Tony Amos, husband of @missleetulloch and an old friend. (He's a pretty good surfboard shaper, too.) https://t.co/Nnlhhk83uK
A Light on Vivian Maier: "...we must consider the possibility that she was not interested in communicating anything to anyone." Via @LAReviewofBooks https://t.co/p7WjQey73V