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Katherine Mansfield, from a diary entry featured in The Letters & Journals of Katherine Mansfield
Sylvia Plath
Venus and Anchises (Venus och Ankises), by Johan Tobias Sergel.
Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Ann Dvidow-Goodman written c. 1950, featured in The Collected Letters
-Three Vases of Flowers-
Morning Sun - Elin Boberg , 2025
Swedish , b. 1980 -
Oil on canvas , 50 x 70 cm.
Gertrud Kolmar, from Dark Soliloquy: The Selected Poems of Gertrud Kolmar; "Rose In The Night,"
Edgar Allan Poe, from a story featured in The Complete Poetry & Tales of Edgar Allan Poe
"Desi vintage art of living is a stunning tapestry of timeless elegance, traditional Indian charm, and classic sophistication, woven together with love, nostalgia, and a deep connection to heritage, creating a truly unique and beautiful way of living."
aur tujhe be-sabab chaah kar bhi
dil-e-nakaam bas tujhe mangataa hai
A floral Eid card. Published by Hafiz Qamruddin & Sons, Lahore and posted from Lahore on 24 December 1935.
From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
The lost art of Eid greeting cards - DAWN.COM
vintage stamps
Peter Ilsted - "Interior with sunlight through the window and a young girl reading a letter" (1908)
Jules-Eugène Lenepveu
Alexandre Cabanel. ' Phèdre ', ca. 1880.