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every soul is a rhythmic knot
Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth) (1987)
© Carl Abrahamsson
Mother and child from Brünn (Brno)
Mother reading a tale for her child.
CDV, around late 1860s, to c. 1870
Photographer: Josef Kunzfeld (1842- 1915) was one of the best Moravian photographers of the period.
Brünn (Brno, now in the Czech Republic) Franzensglacis No. 9.
Moravia, Austria-Hungary
Sunday after service - June 86”
Lizzy Mercier Descloux by Michel Esteban at Patti Smith's One Fifth flat, New York, 1976
Bonaventure Cemetery, Four Miles from Savannah, George N. Barnard, 1866
Photograph of a lightning strike, taken by William N. Jennings in Philadelphia on Sept. 2, 1882. Silver gelatin print, now in the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia.
A Jewish woman of Damascus, Syria, photographed by Charles Lallemand, c. 1865
Ukrainian bride from Podolia. 1875. X
1/6 ambrotype
1/4 ambrotype
'woman in black taffeta dress and lace shawl,' daguerreotype; albert sands southworth and josiah johnson hawes, united states c. 1850.
Pseudo-Gothic reliquary in Olomouc, Czechia, photographed by Josef Kunzfeld in 1884, currently in the Moravian Gallery Archive
Phantom Leaves, stereocard depicting an arrangement of phantom leaves/flowers, dolls and taxidermy birds, ca. 1872
personal collection
I need an evil advisor so badly I’m not even kidding. That’d be so awesome, just me and my sickly-looking royal advisor dressed in black that totally isn’t plotting against me. I’d take him everywhere and treat him kindly idk
scans from “Ma poupée japonaise,” by Mario Ambrosius, 2000.
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