Morgan Harper Nichols’ ‘Let July be July’

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Morgan Harper Nichols’ ‘Let July be July’
Study for the siesta, 1958, Balthus
Medium: watercolor,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/balthus/study-for-the-siesta-1958
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Giulia Agostini. Ragazza che guarda l'orizzonte, 2015
“…and her voice, like that of princesses in fairy tales, breathes roses.”
— Maurice Maeterlinck, from Complete Poems & Plays; “Princess Maleine,”
Snowfall in Moscow (1964)
“If you’re strong enough to let go of what endlessly tires you the universe will surprise you with something that endlessly inspires you.”
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Details of Lady Lilith, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1866–1868.
Beautiful portraits and the incredible stories of Jewish ‘Bond girl’ Christine Granville, who was Churchill’s favorite spy.
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