Esther's Sugar Pot - Ans Debije 🇳🇱
Elizabeta Yaroshenko - Nikolai Yaroshenko (1846-1898) 🇷🇺
Vanitas - Leo Putz (1896) 🇦🇹
The Spaghetti Thief - Antonio Cifrondi (1656-1730) 🇮🇹🍝
Paul Klee, "Singer Of The Comic Opera". ( lemmy.world )
Peaches - Janet Fish (1971) 🇺🇲
Awhale and three fish sitting down to a formal dinner of Russian sailors - Kobayashi Kiyochika (1904) 🇯🇵
Young Lady with Gloves - Tamara de Lempicka (1930) 🇵🇱
Peeling Quinces - Nikolaos Lystras (1925) 🇬🇷
Seeing is believing - Roland Penrose (1937) 🇬🇧 ( www.christies.com )
Diana, Princess of Wales - Bryan Organ (1981) 🇬🇧
Shadows of Tomorrow - Sebas Velasco (2019) 🇪🇸
Katya - Zinaida Serebriakova (1923) 🇷🇺
Let me know if you can't see the image. It won't appear in the thumbnail on connect app (?) :/
Wall painting from Pripyat - (late 20th century) 🇺🇦
All Hands Shorten Sail - Frank Brangwyn (1889) 🇬🇧
The Green Hornet capturing the gang - H.J. Ward (1939) 🇺🇲
Danny Trejo - John Colucci (2022)
Orphans - Yuri Petrovich Kugach (1975) 🇷🇺
Partridges in the Snow - Józef Chełmoński (1891) 🇵🇱
Holiday in Brittany - Ștefan Popescu (1901-4) 🇷🇴
In the Restaurant - Ilya Glazunov (1930-2017) 🇷🇺
Free - Vasyl Korchovy (2016) UA ( en.gs-art.com )
I couldn't find a wiki, but from this site I did find for an exhibition the artist had:...
"Tod im All" by Fritz Schwimbeck (1919) 🇩🇪 ( lemmy.world )
Fritz Schwimbeck's "Tod im All" (Death in Space) is a work from his 1919 portfolio "Werden-Vergehen" (Creation-Death). Schwimbeck was a German Symbolist artist active in the early 20th century, known for his allegorical and mystical artworks. "Tod im All" represents the concept of death encompassing all of existence, with the...