Corinne Day for Placebo, Pure Morning, August 1998.

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Corinne Day for Placebo, Pure Morning, August 1998.
“You must learn to bear the entire universe and all its moving heaviness;”
— Jules Supervielle, tr. James Kirkup, from Selected Wirings; “To A Little Gir,”
Morphine by Albert Matignon.
“One night towards the end of that summer we came back from the park–I liked to walk with her at dusk through the dusty shadows under the trees that were already beginning to make that fretful, dry, papery rustle that harbinges autumn–and before we had even turned into the street we heard the sounds of tipsy revelry from the flat. [She] put a hand on my arm and we stopped. Something in the air of evening bespoke a sombre promise.”
— John Banville, from The Sea (Vintage International, 2006)
Jodie Comer photographed by Chad Davis for Monrowe Magazine
Camp, 1921, Frank W. Benson
Peasant Trimming the Lawn, 1882, Camille Pissarro
Medium: oil,canvas
Minnie Ripperton as Tarot “strength” card
Guitar and Glass, 1914, Juan Gris
Detail from the painting Unconscious Rivals, Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1893)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmfaNoMFkf0/
Gustav Klimt
andrea_m_kollar
Olympieion or Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens. Construction began around 6th century BC, but it was not completed until the 2nd century AD.
Dolce far Niente, 1882.
Charles Edward Perugini (British-Italian, 1839-1918)
Oil on canvas
Paintings of Ophelia by Thomas Francis Dicksee
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1897, Giovanni Boldini
Medium: oil,canvas