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Bruce Davidson USA. 1958. Statue of Liberty. © Bruce Davidson/Magnum Photos
Ferdinando Scianna, Sicily, 1963
via https://www.facebook.com/LePetitMonsieurCocosse
Oskar Zwintscher
Florence Henri, Vue de ma fenêtre (Bretagne), 1935
Photo: Dr. Feri Angerer - Thames Embankment, 1908
“To whom shall I speak today?
People willingly accept evil and goodness is cast to the ground everywhere.
Those who should enrage people by their wrongdoing
make them laugh at their evil deeds.
People plunder and everyone seizes his or her neighbour’s goods.
To whom shall I speak today?
The one doing wrong is an intimate friend and the brother with whom one used to deal is an enemy.
No one remembers the past and none return the good deed that is done.
Brothers and sisters are evil
and people turn to strangers for righteousness or affection.
To whom shall I speak today?
Faces are empty and all turn their faces from their brothers and sisters.
Hearts are great with greed
and there is no heart of a man or woman upon which one might lean.
None are just or righteous and the land is left to the doers of evil.
To whom shall I speak today?
There are no intimate friends
and the people turn to strangers to tell their troubles.
None are content and those with whom one used to walk no longer exist.
I am burdened with grief and have no one to comfort me.
There is no end to the wrong which roams the earth.”
Papyrus 3024 from the Berlin Museum, referred to as “Man in conversation with his Ba (Soul)” dating from XII Dynasty Egypt (approx 1991-1783 bc)
via my blog https://atthestillpointoftheturningworld.wordpress.com/2017/11/29/to-whom-shall-i-speak-today/
Xavier Miserachs :: Pensión La Favorita, Barcelona, 1962 [from Barcelona, Balnc i Negre at MACBA, source] / more [+] by this photographer
Stanko Abadzic
Henri Cartier-Bresson USA. Louisiana. New Orleans. 1947
Edward Elgar flying a kite.
Albert Boertsoen
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Rudolf Steiner’s second Geotheanum, completed in 1928, is the largest building in the German expressionist architectural movement. The revolutionary use of poured concrete inspired later Modernist architects.
Franz Marc: Two Horses, Red and Blue, 1912.
Mondriaan, Piet (Dutch, 1872-1944) - Still Life with Sunflower - 1907 (by *Huismus)
Kurt Schwitters, Revolving, 1919
Frances Breese
Jiri Jenicek 1931
Rene Jules Lalique (1860-1945)