Ernst Stöhr (1865-1917)
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Ernst Stöhr (1865-1917)
Théâtre du Mouvement – Catherine et l'armoire, 1985
Fantastic Planet (1973) dir René Laloux
what she says: i’m fine
what she means: the library of alexandria contained thousands of volumes of ancient works, including things which are now most likely eternally lost to us- the rest of sappho’s nine volumes of poetry, ancient encyclopedias that could tell us so much that we don’t know about the ancient world, religious texts necessary to understand cults we know nothing of besides their names. thanks to the destruction of one library, we can no longer access a great sum of human knowledge and experience. history truly is one of the cruelest fields, teasing us with hints of things we will never get to know, obliterating texts in full but leaving behind their names to make us wonder at what could have been.
“I’m not totally mad at you. I’m just sad. You’re all locked up in that little world of yours, and when I try knocking on the door, you just sort of look up for a second and go right back inside”
— Haruki Murakami
Joanna Karpowicz (Polish, b. 1976, Kraków, Poland) - Anubis in Hakone, 2014 Paintings: Acrylics on Canvas, Private Collections
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“We drink the poison our minds pour for us and wonder why we feel so sick”
— Atticus
“Some of it is ugly, obscene and bestial, some of it is pure and holy and spiritual : all of it is myself.”
— James Joyce, To Nora Barnacle Joyce, 7 September 1909. (via pedialite)
Web Ladder.
Mezzotint by Vija Celmins.
Found here.
Boussu (Belgium), lying (XVIth century) often called in the local patois “l'homme à moulons” (expression meaning cadaver eaten by worms).
Željka Paić - Strength (acrylic on canvas, 2016)
Death of Leliel, the Angel of Night (夜の天使). From Neon Genesis Evangelion, episode 16