Charles-Amable Lenoir, Méditation (detail)
1899

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Charles-Amable Lenoir, Méditation (detail)
1899
Portrait of Madame Monet (Madame Claude Monet Reading)
Artist: Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919)
Date: c. 1874
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA, United States
François Gall - Eugénie au chapeau à voilette, ajustant son col devant le miroir {Eugénie in a veiled hat, adjusting her collar before the mirror} (1952)
"Portrait of a Lady (unfinished)". Gustav Klimt. 1918
Egon Schiele
Ettore Tito (Italian, 1859-1941)
Biancheria al vento
The Letter (1933)
by Edmund C. Tarbell (American, 1862-1938)
citylightsbooks: “…the love that consists in this: that two solitudes protect and border and greet each other.”
To say that I love you, it would be an understatement #coltrane #jazz #king
Gaetano Chierici (Italian, 1838–1920) - The Mask Prank
Hugo Salmson - Mademoiselle Pourtalès (1880)
Vera Rockline (Russian/French, 1896-1934): Nu au béret rouge à sa toilette (via Macdougall's)
♫ And she translated into the sky ♫ Ph. Lunaladee
The Love Letter by Eugene von Blaas
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“To be swallowed up and lost
In one dark wave.”
— Jorge Manrique, from “Coplas por la Muerte de su Padre” (“Stanzas on the Death of His Father”), tr. by H. W. Longfellow (1833)