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NASA
will byers stan first human second
occasionally subtle
taylor price
almost home
YOU ARE THE REASON
cherry valley forever

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Sade Olutola
ojovivo

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Xuebing Du

roma★

oozey mess
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if i look back, i am lost

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Leviathan
Giorgio Ghisi, after Giovanni Battista Bertani, The Vision of Ezekiel, 1554
Source
Hannes Bok (1914-1964), ‘Beauty’s Beast’, ’'Weird Tales’’, Vol. 35, #9, 1941 Source
Jean-Edouard Dargent
Juan de Borgoña Mary Magdalene, St. Peter of Verona, St. Catherine of Siena and blessed Margaret of Hungary
c. 1515
Tintoretto c. 1598-1602
Penitent Magdalene (details)
Lu Chao (Chinese, b. 1988), Dancing Under the Sunlight, 2016. Oil on canvas, 46 x 55 cm.
Orpheus and Eurydice by Nicolas Poussin, European Paintings
Medium: Oil on canvas
H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437331
Nicolas Henri Tardieu (1674-1749), ‘La Magicienne’ (The Sorceress), “Fables Nouvelles” by Antoine Houdar de la Motte, 1719
Misanthropic-Art
“Satan in Eden” by:
Gustave Doré
(1866)
page 214 of “Theatrum mortis humanæ tripartitum. I. Pars. Saltum mortis. II. Pars. Varia genera mortis. III. Pars. Pnas damnatorum continens. Figuris æneis illustratum, das ist, Schau-Bühne desz menschlichen Todts in drey Theil. 1. Theil. Der T
page 102 of “Die menschliche Sterblichkeit unter dem Titel Todten-Tanz, in LXI. Original-Kupfern” (1759)
Samael.