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Circe by Wright Baker (1889)
To the Festival by Norman Lindsay (1934)
Sometimes I find myself in the rivers. In the sun. In the sky.
Dr. Nicole Addison
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Portrait of a Lady in allegorical guise, holding a dish of pearls (detail)
Pierre Mignard (French, 1612-1695)
The Miracle (cinema 1913), Sweden
“Mad, but beautifully mad, hypnotised by the gaze of the self into self,”
— Carolyn Kizer, from Cool, Calm & Collected: Poems; “Hera, Hung from the Sky,”
Two Butterflies by Giovanna Garzoni (Italian, 1600–1670)
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-The Awakening of Adonis-
“My God, my God, whose performance am I watching? How many people am I? Who am I? What is this space between myself and myself?”
— Fernando Pessoa, from The Book of Disquiet
Greek, Pair of gold earrings with Ganymede and the eagle, c.330-300 BC (source).
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