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A miniature book made by Charlotte Brontë at age 13, one of more than two dozen she created. It recently surfaced after being considered lost for more than a century.
Credit…Clark Hodgin for The New York Times
Léon Pallière (1787–1820) in His Room at the Villa Medici, Rome, Jean Alaux, 1817, European Paintings
Bequest of Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 2019 Size: 22 7/8 × 17 7/8 in. (58.1 × 45.4 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/438545
Suzuka forest garden in Mie, Japan.
the three moods of baroque music:
1. We Are All Very Happy
2. You Are Having a Panic Attack
3. Someone Has Died
Thats just life tho
Dark Academia Moodboard
ITS THE GREATEST COMPOSER’S BIRTHDAY TODAY
here are some pieces of his that are just ✨perfect✨
• string quartet no 12 and 13
• cello concerto in b minor
• symphony 7 and 9
• othello
• a hero’s song
• czech suite in d major
Basically all of them just listen to all of them
Giveaway Contest: We’re giving away 12 vintage paperback classics featuring Carson McCullers, John Steinbeck, Albert Camus, Kate Chopin, Jack Kerouac, and others! Won’t this collection look lovely on your shelf? :D To win these classics, you must: 1) be following macrolit on Tumblr (yes, we will check. :P), and 2) reblog this post. We will choose a random winner on October 25, at which time we’ll start a new giveaway. And yes, we’ll ship to any country. Easy, right? Good luck! Follow macrolit.books to qualify for our IG giveaway. 📚
Some of the beautiful things my piano teacher says about being a classical musician:
1: It is this thing you shouldn’t do, you should study law if you want to ensure living… but for some people, like us, it is the love of our lives and no one can take it away from us. We shouldn’t but we do.
2: I hate it, it is the worst thing I could have chosen to do in life, but every time I have tried quitting I am forced back in. I am not myself without it, and I don’t know if that is a good or a bad thing.
3: Study, work hard if this is what you want because getting to do this is the most amazing experience you will ever have.
Yes. Literally because of agustin barrios and jack black.
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The online academic resource has made over 6,000 ebooks and over 150 journals accessible without the need for an online login.
Online academic resource JSTOR has announced it is making its database accessible to the public, amid the widespread closure of universities across the world due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The database, frequently used by university students for research and essay work, announced on Twitter today that it has made over 6,000 ebooks and over 150 journals accessible without the need for an online login.
Previously, students needed a university login to access these resources.
This is the first time that the database has been openly accessible to non-subscribers.
The database is also working to expand on the amount of free content available online to students accessing the database through their subscribed universities.
Chattanooga Daily Times, Tennessee, November 26, 1936
Wandering fiddler, 1886, Vladimir Makovsky
Paris.Morning, 1906, Konstantin Korovin
Country Friends, 1912, Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky