Waltz para la desidia.
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Waltz para la desidia.
Goya Attended by Doctor Arrieta, Francisco Goya
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/francisco-goya/goya-attended-by-doctor-arrieta-1820
Silvestre Revueltas, actuando de extra en la película de 1935 Vámonos con Pancho Villa, dirigida por Fernando de Fuentes.
so my dad often says “richard cranium” instead of dickhead and i just fucking realized my dad has been using the ‘me, an intellectual:’ meme for my entire fucking life
why the fuck is this almost at 20k
The Acropolis of Athens, 1883, Ivan Aivazovski
Medium: oil, canvas
Simon: How do you get 12 violinists to play in tune?
Baz: Kill 11 of them
Simon: …
There is an account on instagram that posts photos of Shostakovich, I scrolled down looking for the photo of Shostakovich looking at Prokofievs dead body, a photo I had seen in a lecture when I lived in London years ago and since then searched literally everywhere online to find it again.. but never did, and it wasn’t on this Instagram either! So I messaged the owner of the account to ask if he knew this photo, he said no but that he would have a look. One month later he messaged me this and said
Hi Daniela, I just ran across this in Sofia Khentova’s Monograph. This is from 7 March 1953.
Now this may not seem like a big deal but it was almost a magical moment for me! Hahaha because I find this photo so powerful, if you guys don’t know so much about Music in Russia during that time I would like to urge you to read a bit on it, it’s so interesting… Prokofiev died on the 5th of March, on the exact same day as Stalin.. so this was 2 days after his death.
I’m very grateful to Bryan, the owner of the IG account dschjournal , for taking the time to look for this photo and send it to me :)
Jean Sibelius, 1950s.
Remembering you can watch kdramas when you get home.
solid life advice !!