Fairies, c.1840 by Francis Danby (Irish, 1793--1861)
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Fairies, c.1840 by Francis Danby (Irish, 1793--1861)
The Forerunner (1894) by Eugène Trigoulet
Jacob van Hulsdonck: Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Pomegranate, circa 1630 oil on panel, 41,9 x 49,5 cm Getty Center
The Wishing Well by Arthur Ernst Becher (American, 1877-1960)
Johan Christian Dahl - "A Cloud and Landscape Study by Moonlight" (1822)
Rudolph Meyer, Man and woman with Death, 1650
In the Arms of Morpheus, 1894 by William Ernest Reynolds Stephens (American, 1862--1943)
Harald Sohlberg aka Harald Oskar Sohlberg (Norwegian, 1869-1935, b. Christiania (Oslo), Norway) - Månesskinn (Moonlight), 1907, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
The Nightmare (1781) by Henry Fuseli
Spirit of the Night (1879) Detail - John Atkinson Grimshaw
I told my students they're allowed to be creative and don't have to be factual when writing about themselves in German because I keep getting questions like "what if I don't have roommates or what if I don't have hobbies" and I'm like guys just make something up! Have fun! I won't fact check you!
So now I am grading homework where a student is claiming to be from North Korea and his hobby is tax fraud
I fully believe that as long as it's grammatically correct, coherent and answering the question students should be able to write whatever the hell they want. I don't care about their actual hobbies and the names of their siblings.
One of my students is writing about a ghost he "interviewed". The ghost is called Walter and died in 1865 . The ghost has ghost friends.
This is making grading homework significantly more fun.
do u ever get emotional about the fact that tchaikovsky, a gay man, wrote his Romeo and Juliet overture for his brother and his brother’s gay lover bc I sure as hell do
It’s true!!!
AND HE WAS A SUB????
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The Fairies with the Golden Balls - 1912
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