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If the moon smiled, she would resemble you. You leave the same impression Of something beautiful, but annihilating
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Anthony van Dyck “Mary Villier, Lady Herbert of Shurland” ca. 1636 by Plum leaves Via Flickr: Sir Anthony van Dyck "Mary Villiers, Lady Herbert of Shurland" ca. 1636 Oil on canvas, 42 x 33 in. Timken Museum of Art Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599 – 1641) Flemish Baroque artist and the leading court painter in England. This recently discovered masterpiece was painted at the request of King Charles I, in whose collection the portrait once hung. In this hauntingly tender portrait, Lady Maryy Villiers (1622-1685), pale and delicate, was raised in the royal household after her father was assassinated. She went on to be one of the more intriguing individuals connected with the English court. This excellently preserved work reveals not only how wonderfully fluid van Dyck’s style could be but also how sensitive he was to the psychological nuances of the female sitter. The intimacy of van Dyck’s portrayal is remarkable even within his own body of work and due, perhaps, to the special rapport he had with his young sitter, whom he had known since at least 1633, and whose portrait he painted on several occasions through out her life. ______ My scan and digital restoration
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No rest, no refuge, no escape, no pause from awareness.
Anaïs Nin, from The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 5: 1947-1955 (via violentwavesofemotion)
Dante and Beatrice (detail) Salvatore Postiglione, 1906
A Sunlit Interior, Carl Vilhelm Holsøe
He who dares not grasp the thorn should never crave the rose.
Anne Brontë
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The Narrow Way
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June 13th, 2016
Für Elise and aspen grove in the peaks from today’s hike.
Paul Delaroche - Louise Vernet on Her Deathbed [detail]
I’ve spent most of my holiday on my bed drinking tea and reading books about art
“Half moon through the pines at dawn sharp as a girl’s ribcage.”
-Anne Carson, from Plainwater
Clouds by Ambera Wellmann, part I (x)