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(2-1) The Löwenmensch, or
‘Lion-Man’, of Hohlenstein-Stadel. (© Landesamt
für Denkmalpflege im RP Stuttgard und Museum
Ulm, photo: Yvonne Mühleis,
2013).
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(2-2) Cave painting in Lascaux,
France. (© thipjang/Shutterstock).
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(3-1) Robert Rauschenberg,
Bed.
(Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008) Bed, 1955).
(Combine painting: oil and pencil
on pillow, quilt, and sheet on wood
supports).
(Gift of Leo Castelli in honor of
Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Acc. n.:
79.1989).
(Digital image, © 2023 The Museum
of Modern Art, New York/Scala, Florence).
(© Robert
Rauschenberg Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY and
DACS, London 2023).
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(5-1) Ludwig Wittgenstein’s
‘Duck-Rabbit’ in Philosophical Investigations.
(Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning, Volume
1 of An Analytical Commentary on the
Philosophical Investigations: Part 1: Essays,
Volume 1).
(Editor(s): G. P. Baker, P. M. S.
Hacker. © 2005 by G. P. Baker and P. M. S.
Hacker. Copyright © John Wiley &
Sons).
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(5-2) Vladimir Nabokov’s sketch of
Gregor Samsa. (Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis).
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(5-3) Paul Cézanne, Still Life with
Apples. (Peter Barritt/Alamy
Stock Photo).
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(6-1) Pieter Brueghel the Elder,
Landscape with the
Fall of Icarus. (Photo by
De Agostini/Getty Images).
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(6-2) The spider, one of the
geoglyphs made in the Nazca Desert in Southern
Peru between 200 BCE and 500 CE by the Nazca
people. (Thomas Pollin/Moment/Getty
I).
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(6-3) Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night.
(Wikimedia).
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(6-4) Katsushika Hokusai,
The Great Wave off
Kanagawa. (V&A
Images/Alamy Stock
Photo).