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Making someone feel seen, heard and understood is the loudest way to love them.
The Three Fates by Giorgio Ghisi (1558)
opéra garnier, paris
antique cross necklace, via ebay
Katja Kemnitz: Too Much Love (2016)
A silver nautilus cup with an depiction of the Raid on the Medway, Dutch, mid 19th century
This nautilus is celebrating the “Raid on the Medway” victory, richly decorated throughout: the hinged cover decorated with the bust of Michiel de Ruyter (Lieutenant –Admiral-General of the United Provinces) surrounded by an engraved text commemorating the Battle of Medway in June 1667, during the 2nd Anglo-Dutch War.
Rosalie never left the park, which was surrounded by high walls, from Comtesse de Ségur’s Old French Fairy Tales by Virginia Frances Sterrett (1920)
Don’t allow the fear of the unknown keep you in a place you’ve outgrown.
Honey Ordonez by Marcus Ohlsson for Vogue Ukraine December 2023
Détail de « La Veuve », par Anders Zorn, ca. 1882/3.
Detail of "The Widow", by Anders Zorn, ca. 1882/3.
U ever get turned on just from someone’s personality
Judith Slaying Holofernes - Artemisia Gentileschi
"I don't need any proofs for you; there is nothing in my mind as clear and certain as you."
Letters, 1920, Franz Kafka
“Moja bieda” (“My sorrow”)
An envelope where Frédéric Chopin placed the letters received from Maria Wodzińska.