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This cottage is one of the most pristine examples of that quirky San Francisco tradition of the back yard house. It is located behind one of the Elizabethan-style townhouses on Bush Street near Cottage Row.
The Cottage Book, 1989
Felt cute 🌸
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“Portrait of Antinous, depicted as Greek god, Dionysus”. (mid -2nd century). Artist unknown. marble, with bronze vine wreath. Discovered at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli. Acquired in 1861 by Emperor Alexander II of Russia, Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, RU.
Reinach, a man with an unyielding passion for the timeless beauty of ancient Greece, was captivated by the architecture, interior design, and art of the bygone era. He dreamed of bringing this exquisite atmosphere back to life, and he knew just the place to do it. On the tip of the Baie des Fourmis, nestled on a plot of land surrounded by the azure expanse of the sea, lay a piece of paradise in Beaulieu-sur-Mer. Here, Reinach envisioned a luxurious Greek house, mirroring the grandeur and elegance of the coastal temples he so admired, a tribute to the brilliance of a lost civilization.
https://whatyoulookingatnow.blogspot.com/2025/01/amazing-architecture-villa-kerylos.html
🎨 by Thomas Eakins. Also known as The Swimming Hole and The Swimmers. This painting was painted using the pictures of his art students bathing in the nude.
1884: commissioned by Edward Hornor Coates He did not accept the painting and it stayed in possession of the artist.
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