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staring at my own spotify library like im narcissus staring at myself in the water
Vincent van Gogh Still Life with French Novels and Glass with a Rose 1887
Saul Steinberg, 1945.
Stephen Wong Chun Hei (Hong Kong, 1986), The Study of the Sky, 2018. Acrylic on paper, 112.5 x 117 cm.
Shibata Zeshin, White Heron and Raven Flying, circa 1880
sculptures at casa das canoas by oscar niemeyer, photos by demian jacob via blumenhausmagazine
Adalberto Libera, Casa Malaparte, 1937 Punta Massullo
James Baldwin.
"RAIN WITH NO FLOOR" JOHN WESLEY // 1979 [acrylic on paper | 25 1â2 x 19 1â4"]
AndrĂ© Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst (standing behind Morris Hirshfieldâs âNude at a Window (Hot Night in July)â), and Leonora Carrington (seated) at Peggy Guggenheimâs townhouse, Fall 1942, New York
Photo: Herman Landshoff
Home library of the late Richard Macksey, legendary Hopkins prof.
Paul Delvaux, Landscape with Lanterns, 1958, oil on Masonite The Albertina Museum, Vienna
âCollective drawingâ (1940) by Wifredo Lam, Andre BrĂ©ton, Oscar DomĂnguez, Max Ernst, Jacques HĂ©rold, Jacqueline Lamba, AndrĂ© Masson and Victor Brauner
Night in Venice (1895) by William Degouve de Nuncques
Nocturne au Parc Royal de Bruxelles by William Degouve de Nuncques
One of my favorite moments in philosophy is when Ludwig Wittgenstein drew a cute lil guy to explain the concept of an image (sorry, picture-object).