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View of the Tower of Rathaus, Regensburg, Germany Malcolm L. Flemming 1945
Irina Shtange (Russian, 1906-1992)
Rain, 1930
Doc Wang Quilted Flower Tote
Matthew Dickman, from “Grass Moon,” in Wonderland [ID in ALT]
full poem on narrative mag here
“November is a hinge in the year, and the door gets opened to ghosts.”
— Nina MacLaughlin, from “On the First of November, the Ghosts Arrive”, The Paris Review
Stanley Kubrick, Love is Everywhere, 1946
St Petersburg, Russia, 1985—1987
Perfume bottles from Sir Henry Wellcome’s Museum Collection.
THE BED AND BATH BOOK | Terence Conran ©1978
Vogue January 1968, Isle of White by Arnaud de Rosnay
"Early Hours" Sally Strand // "Everything I Never Told You" Celeste Ng
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“And objects are reborn on paper, true to life and more than true to life, beautiful and more than beautiful, strange and endowed with an enthusiastic vitality, like the soul of the author. Out of nature has been distilled fantasy. All the stuffs with which memory is encumbered are classified and arranged in order, and harmonized and subjected to that compulsory formalization which results from a childish perceptiveness–that is to say, a perceptiveness acute and magical by reason of its simplicity!”
— Charles Baudelaire, from “The Painter of Modern Life,” Toward the Open Field: Poets on the Art of Poetry 1800 - 1950, ed. Melissa Kwansny (Wesleyan University Press, 2004)
HUNTER SCHAFER by Augustine Frizzell on the set of Euphoria
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