Mark Ryden’s paintings of wide-eyed Victorian children, Abraham Lincoln, and grade-A beef wed lowbrow culture with highbrow surrealism. VIEW OUR GALLERY.
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Incarnation (#100), 2009
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The Grinder, 2010
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The Piano Player, 2010
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Virgin and Child, 2010
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Pink Lincoln, 2010
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Isabelle, 2010
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Olde Tyme Meats, 2010
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Josephine, 2010
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Daisy, 2010
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Riding with the Lord, 2010
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Catherine, 2010
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