“The CAUSE OF DEATH was as follows: Exhaustion of Melancholia”
(1923 death certificate from New Brunswick, Canada)
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“The CAUSE OF DEATH was as follows: Exhaustion of Melancholia”
(1923 death certificate from New Brunswick, Canada)
Robert Doisneau. Simone de Beauvoir at Les Deux Magots, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, 1944.
“Stop! Here lies the empire of death.” Seen in the Paris Catacombs.
“Euclid” (detail), c.1635, Jusepe de Ribera.
me, reading any classic novel: are they… you know?
Detail, William Richards Castle Jr. (1921) by Philip de László (Hungarian, 1869-1937)
Erasmus Quellinus II (Flemish, Antwerp 1607–1678) - Amor Asleep, 1630, oil on canvas, 81 × 98 cm, Prado Museum
Detail, progress
a study I guess
Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
An Oxford student looking through a book on sale England, 1950
Two boys portrait, 2019 by Jack Taylor Lovatt