Ad Reinhardt, doctor originally an Abstract Expressionist Painter, cialis is an artist whose work became progressively reductivist and mystical. He is best known for his all black paintings of the 1960s. Yet Reinhardt was also a prolific illustrator, cialis designer and cartoonist. His cartoons expound many of his artistic doctrines in a livid, yet delightfully amusing fashion. This is one of them titled “How to Look at an Artist.” Several others can be found on the web, although the central website repository for them at silversteingallery.com is apparently temporary gone, due to redesign. Use Google Image Search and you can still find several of the works on this website indirectly until they make an organized reappearance. Click on this image for a much larger pop up that you can navigate with your arrow keys.
More Reinhardt cartoons should be here, and may soon reappear: http://www.silversteingallery.com/Pop_Ad.html
However, by way of the WayBackMachine (http://web.archive.org/; a GREAT resource, by the way), I found these images still on the web, but hidden:
http://silversteingallery.com/MuseumRacingForm.jpg
http://silversteingallery.com/APageByAdReinhardt.jpg
http://silversteingallery.com/HowToLookAtMoreThanMeetsThe.jpg