Vanity Fair March 1987 - Isabella Rossellini & David Lynch by Annie Leibovitz
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Vanity Fair March 1987 - Isabella Rossellini & David Lynch by Annie Leibovitz
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Henryk Płóciennik (1933-2020) — Lighthouse [zincography, 1969]
Edmund Dulac
Paintings Based on the Writings of Jakob Böhme and Other Divine Subjects
Late 18th – Early 19th Century. State Historical Museum
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Jean Thenaud, Kabbale chrétienne, c. 1515-1520, BnF
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The High Priestess. John B. Trinick and Wilfrid Pippet, Album of the Great Symbols of the Paths, 1917-21
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Rudolf Steiner's Sketches for seven "Apocalyptic Seals," 1907, pastels (executed in oil on canvas by Clara Rettich)
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The owl is silent.
They Have Slept in the Forest Too Long (1926) Max Ernst, oil on canvas
Four of Swords. Art by Jesse Lonergan, from The Unveiled Tarot.
Girl and the Gods
"Elementa Chemiae" (1718) di Johann Conrad Barchusen. Something inside me recognised that moment… even before I understood it
There are memories that don’t come from the past, but from somewhere even further back.
Picture painted by Zdzisław Beksiński, 1979
11JUN2019: (…) phantoms (…) do not come from the past (full series here) (pencil, eraser, paper, rotoscopy; quote: gilles deleuze: cinema 1. the movement-image, collage)
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