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“To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche (via myboredgeneration)
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Denis Frémont — The Book of My Sea (oil on canvas, 2019)
New York, 1933
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Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967) "Nighthawks (detail)" (1942) Oil on canvas (84.1 x 152.4 cm) The Art Institute of Chicago, United States.
Jorma Turtiainen (Finnish, b.1936)
Winter Evening, 1990.
Michael Zahornacky, Black day
Harold Burdekin. London Night. 1934
An Octopus running.
Harold Burdekin. London Night. 1934
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Franco Fontana, 1978
Members of England’s Royal Ballet. Photo: Colin Jones, early 1960s.