variations of Orpheus by Gustave Moreau // Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus, 1864 // Young Thracian Woman Carrying the Head of Orpheus, c. 1875 // Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus on His Lyre, 1865

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variations of Orpheus by Gustave Moreau // Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus, 1864 // Young Thracian Woman Carrying the Head of Orpheus, c. 1875 // Thracian Girl Carrying the Head of Orpheus on His Lyre, 1865
Dejanira (Autumn) (Gustave Moreau, 1872-3)
Diana and Her Attendants among the Constellations by Francis Lathrop (1849–1909)
A Navajo squash blossom necklace
Theoria et praxis lapidis philosophorum. Vol. II., c. 1700 by Rain, Johann Friedrich
"The philosopher in the present says: “I am a beast living in the forest, Entirely black in color; But if anyone cuts off my head, Then I will lose my blackness, And will assume the most brilliant, most shining white color."
ANALOG Computing June 1984
After moving its cover date ahead one month "to give us longer newsstand exposure," this issue, along with its articles on telecommunications, had a long, unsigned editorial titled "Darkness at Noon" about the travails of Atari, blamed in part on the company's initial success.
AGA typ 7359 / 9534 (Sweden, 1967)
Veiled Eiffel Tower, Paris (after liberation), Photo by Lee Miller, 1944
Debbie Harry / 1978
Photos: Richard Young
V. Ilyichyova, an employee of a glass ornament factory, with the new Sputnik ornament. Photo by A. Cheprunov, D. Sholomovich (1959)
Soviet postcard from 1960s.
I didn't find any info on this one, but it's so beautiful!
'the abstract,' 1922 in oskar schlemmer: the baltimore museum of art - arnold l. lehman + brenda richardson (1987)