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John Keats, from a letter to Benjamin Robert Haydon, featured in The Selected Letters of John Keats
Dusk - Jeremy Miranda , 2024.
American , b. 1980 -
Acrylic on board
September 2, 1924 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 [volume 3]
“A cloud swims in my head. One is too conscious of the body and jolted out of the rut of life to get back to fiction. Once or twice I have felt that odd odd whirr of wings in the head, which comes when I am ill so often.”
— Virginia Woolf, A Writer’s Diary
Yevhen Klimenko (Ukrainian, 1994) - The River that Heals (2022)
Late light and longing - Dmitri Cavender , 2001.
American, b. 1957 -
oil on canvas
Francesc Catalá-Roca La Azohía, 1967
Linda with Lucky and Midnight, Scotland, 1975
Vicente Aleixandre, from A Longing For the Light: Selected Poems; "The Silence,"
July evening in the garden. Värmland, Sweden (July 3, 2021).
Saliba Douaihy (Lebanese, 1912-1994), Untitled, c.1965. Acrylic on canvas laid down on board, 23 x 25 in.
Miya Ando (American, 1973), Kumo (Cloud), July 2018. Ink on aluminum composite, 149.9 x 149.9 cm.
Alfred Kornberger (Austrian, 1933-2002), Blattgewirr [Tangle of Leaves], 1987. Oil on canvas, 101 × 82 cm.
“Do you remember when we first met? I thought I had wandered into a dream.”
— J.R.R. Tolkien