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frescos in the villa Santo Sospir, by Jean Cocteau
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Virgin and Child with Angels (Detail), c.1620. By Bartolomeo Cavarozzi
period moodboard: Italian Renaissance (requested by anonymous)
one short sleepe past, wee wake eternally, and death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die
hand of the virgin by Roberto Ferri
Indian dagger with rock crystal hilt, decorated with gold, diamonds, and rubies, 17th or 18th century.
from The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
holiday gift list 2018
a cool sword
some new books
v e n g a n c e
Oscar Wilde’s blessing before I fight the gods on my own
a nice pen would be cool
The Dark Academia Coat™
a reindeer outfit for my dog (a sweet little cockapoo)
the ability to speak ancient languages with ease.
the actual spear of Achilles.
maybe some new shoes idk
Sailing the green waves.
Some art/beauty stuff I’ve got on my art trip + tickets to galleries✨💙
‘The Storm’ - Pierre Auguste Cot
visited my favorite bookstore today
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“The mouth, with its opening joining the red of the lips to the flesh of the face, seemed to be real flesh rather than paint. Anyone who looked very attentively at the hollow of her throat would see her pulse beating: to tell the truth, it can be said that portrait was painted in a way that would cause every brave artist to tremble and fear, whoever he might be.”
-Giogrio Vasari, Lives of the Artists (1550)