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Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt (1879) - Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848-1884)
Life finds a way, even in the cracks of concrete.
THE GOBLIN MARKET AND OTHER POEMS by Christina Rossetti (London, [1862]) Art binding.
A Capriote (1878) by John Singer Sargent
“He half wondered if he were not dead and in his despair he felt well up in him a surge of sorrow like a child beginning to cry but it brought with it such pain that he stopped it cold and began at once his new life and the living of it breath to breath.”
— Cormac McCarthy, “All the Pretty Horses”
Franz Kafka, 1912
"I love all waste
And solitary places; where we taste
The pleasure of believing what we see
Is boundless, as we wish our souls to be."
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Julian and Maddalo"
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Title: A Capriote
Artist: John Singer Sargent
Date: 1878
Style: Impressionism
Genre: Genre Painting
‘Oh, What’s that in the Hollow?’ by Edward Robert Hughes, c. 1893.