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Thank You!

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You’re a absolute ravishing victorian goddess 
Thank You!
Puppy sleeping. 1955, Japan
ive been coming back to this post and on the verge of tears every time
If there were no risk of a punishment, a getaway would lose the pleasure.
- Kōbō Abe, The Woman in the Dunes
tonight's news is climate disaster after climate disaster and it's filling me with dread and anxiety because nothing will be done about it as the richest companies in the world make too much money from destroying the planet to ever consider changing their ways
Juliet Capulet’s Home.
Will you be posting more on OF?
Yes it's been a while I know. But promise to post one day this week!
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Woman On the Dalmatian Coast by Hermann David Salomon Corrodi (Italian painter, 1844-1905)
“This extraordinarily beautiful oil painting with the title Herzeleide comes from the “Parsifal cycle” by Hendrich Hermann (German artist, 1854-1931).”
“In Wagner’s opera Parsifal, Herzeleide, a grieving widow, raises her son in seclusion to protect him from danger. When Parsifal leaves home to fulfill his destiny, she dies of a broken heart (Herzeleide means “suffering heart” in German). Kiefer found his composition in a book from the Nazi era, a time when mothers were exalted for sacrificing their sons for the war.” ~ https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/486549
Eve by Felix Joseph Barrias (French painter, 1822-1907)
The boy who plays the flute, Sinsu-dong, Seoul, South Korea, 1957 - by Jeong Bum-Tae (1929), South Korean
Pigeons, Wilhelm Kotarbinski
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), Danaë, 1907-1908, oil on canvas, 77 x 83 cm. Galerie Würthle - In Greek mythology, Danaë was the daughter of King Acrisius of Argos and Queen Eurydice. Disappointed by his lack of male heirs, King Acrisius asked the oracle of Delphi if this would change. The oracle announced to him that he would never have a son, but his daughter would, and that he would be killed by his daughter’s son. Read more - Mysterious Art Century Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - Pinterest - Shop
I'm delighted to say that I will be studying here come September! Need to start posting more Dark Academia aesthetic.
Don Hong-Oai, 'Drying Cloth', 1964
Female nude, 1910, Egon Schiele
Medium: indianink,watercolor,paper,tempera