Bill Brandt - THE DEVIL'S DEN NEAR MARLBOROUGH (1940s)
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Bill Brandt - THE DEVIL'S DEN NEAR MARLBOROUGH (1940s)
Paul Caponigro - Avebury Stone Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, England.
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14 July 1926 Letters to Véra by Vladimir Nabokov
Kurt Markus: Cowboy (1993)
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Joseph Cornell. Series of Jeanne Eagels, 1963. Collage.
The Last Supper (1495) by Leonardo da Vinci
Occupational Therapy at Worcester State Mental Hospital, 1933
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Thomas Frank Heaphy didn’t want to paint an idealized Christ. He spent years studying early Christian images, believing they preserved clues to what Jesus may really have looked like. “Head of Christ” was the result of that search.
The worn surface has become part of the portrait. Tears, missing paint and faded areas surround a face whose eyes still meet yours directly. Whether or not Heaphy’s theory was correct, the painting carries the feeling of someone searching for a face that history could never fully preserve.
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