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Friedrichstadt, Germany 1890s
The Sea (c. 1865) - Gustave Courbet
The Day of the Last Judgment, circa 1861. Painted by Jean-Léon Gérôme
This haunting allegorical painting depicts the divine judgment. At its center is a colossal balance scale: one side holds a serene, slain pig—symbolizing sacrifice—while the other bears a turbaned figure seated atop a gruesome mound of decapitated heads, symbolizing tyranny, violence, or guilt. A winged figure struggles to lift the heavier, blood-soaked side, while a radiant, all-seeing eye—representing divine justice—watches from the heavens. Gérôme's powerful composition explores the moral weight of human deeds and the inevitable reckoning before a higher truth.
The Nile in flood, Thebes, Jean-Léon Gérôme
It's a SONY 「Liberty CD」 (1983年5月)
It's a SONY 「SLV-7」 (1988年7月)
Saarbrücken, Germany 1920s
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Jane Birkin and George Harrison at the Cannes Film Festival, 1968
Living Room Decor, 1972
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Stanley Kubrick, 1948. Arthur Rothstein. Archival digital print.
Countryside of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
🎬 Errol Flynn was an Australian-born film star who gained fame in Hollywood in the 1930s as the screen’s premier swashbuckler. Tall, athletic and exceptionally handsome, Flynn personified the cavalier adventurer in a string of immensely popular films for Warner Brothers, most often co-starring with Olivia deHavilland in such screen classics as “Captain Blood” and “The Adventures of Robin Hood.”