Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian in ivory and coral from Trapani, 1700
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Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian in ivory and coral from Trapani, 1700
a round-shaped interior doorway with an art nouveau design from the 1930’s
Mikhail Shemyakin, "Raskolnikov in His Room" (1985), illustration for Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
“APRIL is the cruellest month, breeding / Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing / Memory and desire, stirring / Dull roots with spring rain.”
— T. S. Eliot, from “The Wasteland,” in Selected Poems
The Angel Oak on Johns Island in South Carolina
head ornaments by nilda getty in body jewelry: international perspectives - donald j. willcox (1973)
Made this for my darkroom class. A little messy, looks like he's stumbling over his feet
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Nina Simone on stage at the Fillmore East, New York City, 1969. Photographed by Amalie R. Rothschild.
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lisa peterson and denis o’hare, an iliad
Molly Malone Cook. Helping the Traveler, 1965
Richard Beymer, who played Benjamin Horne in Twin Peaks, took a remarkable series of black and white, behind the scenes photographs during the filming of the original series’ final episode in 1991. With David Lynch’s permission, Beymer used his own Olympus camera to document the final days on set after the in-house photographer had left due to the show’s cancellation.
— Will Rees, “Kafka the hypochondriac”
Hang in there, little guy.
Hiroshi Sugimoto. Fox Theater, Michigan, 1978