Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1969
Acrylic on wove paper
72 ¼ x 42 ½ in. (183.5 x 108 cm)
Estate/Inventory Number 2035.69
NGA
Collection of Kate Rothko Prizel.
© Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko
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Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1969
Acrylic on wove paper
72 ¼ x 42 ½ in. (183.5 x 108 cm)
Estate/Inventory Number 2035.69
NGA
Collection of Kate Rothko Prizel.
© Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko
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Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people who never knew each other, citizens of distant epochs. Books break the shackles of time. A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic.”
- Carl Sagan, excerpt from the 11th epsidode of Cosmos ("The Persistence of Memory")
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This incredible photo marks the end of Matador Torero Alvaro Munera’s career. He collapsed in remorse mid-fight when he realized he was having to prompt this otherwise gentle beast to fight. He went on to become an avid opponent of bullfights. Even grievously wounded by picadors, he did not attack this man.
Torrero Munera is quoted as saying of this moment: “And suddenly, I looked at the bull. He had this innocence that all animals have in their eyes, and he looked at me with this pleading. It was like a cry for justice, deep down inside of me. I describe it as being like a prayer - because if one confesses, it is hoped, that one is forgiven. I felt like the worst shit on earth.”
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