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The Death of Orpheus (1977) - Henri Leopold Lévy
Endless II - Kenneth Blom, 2019.
Norwegian,b.1967-
Oil on canvas, 145 × 175 × 5 cm.
“—what will you say about the roses— their sighing, their tossing— and the want of the heart, and the trill of the heart, and the burning mouth of the wind?”
— Mary Oliver, excerpt of “West Wind, VI”, in West Wind (via antigonick)
“…it is an eloquent wound. What has been, what will be, star-dust that we are.”
— Jeanette Winterson, Gut Symmetries
“Why should we contain God any longer in our poor and narrow conceptions, which are so often no more than grandiose reflections of ourselves? Let us set him free.”
— Sue Monk Kidd, from The Book of Longings (Viking, 2020)
On this day, Mount St Helens
By Liu Zongyuan For Vogue China February 2020
René Magritte, Jupiter in Virgo, 1965
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A beginner’s star-book, an easy guide to the stars and to the astronomical uses of the opera-glass, the field-glass and the telescope, 1912
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Dies Irae (Detail) - Roberto Ferri.
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