Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales Translated by H. Oskar Sommer New York Frederick A. Stokes Company 1911
Artist : Cecile Walton
The Little Mermaid

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KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Show & Tell

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
we're not kids anymore.
YOU ARE THE REASON
$LAYYYTER
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Mike Driver
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Product Placement
Today's Document
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi
RMH

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Andulka
DEAR READER

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Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales Translated by H. Oskar Sommer New York Frederick A. Stokes Company 1911
Artist : Cecile Walton
The Little Mermaid
Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Knight of the Holy Grail.
Shore break, Antti Viitala
by Wilhelm Bernatzik
Mermaids by Arthur Rackham
Rudolf Ernst (Austrian, 1854 - 1932), The Perfume Makers, n.d., oil on panel, 92 x 72 cm. (36¼ x 28¼ in.) via Sotheby’s.
By letting go it all gets done.
Lao Tzu (via blackshivers)
Portret Laury Pytlińskiej - Kazimierz Stabrowski
1922
Oh yes.
Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), ‘The Mermaids’ “Imagina” by Julia Ellsworth Ford, 1914 Source
https://www.instagram.com/janakilarsen/
Dancers
Franz von Stuck, 1896
Princess Ice-heart: “she shall be known for what she is,” from Studies and Stories by Mrs. Molesworth, 1893.
My Strange & Unusual Site | Books | Videos | Music | Etsy
The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News – Saturday 2nd September 1911
Alphonse Mucha - A Woman in a Folk Costume, 1913 + various photo studies
by Odo Dobrowolski