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Illustrations by Ana Juan and Roz Chast
In a unique collaboration, artists from The New Yorker and other leading figures from the contemporary art scene have created illustrations, paintings, and sculpture inspired by the Met's new production of Humperdinck's beloved opera based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. The works are currently on view in the Met's exhibition space, and many of them also appeared in a portfolio in a recent issue of The New Yorker.
Ok for those who love book and love freebies here is a site for you. http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page This website has tons of free books to download. They aren’t pretty but the information is there.
For example type in the search box “paintings” and you will find at least 8 books.
Try “How to” and you will find loads of listings. All yours
Enjoy
i like it ! :)
i have too a hero who is a cloud, his name is "Petit Nuage". ^^
PS: excuse for my english, i'm french