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Denis Sarazhin (Ukrainian b.1982, based in U.S.), In the Boat, 2010, Oil on canvas
Odysseus and Calypso by George Percy Jacomb Hood
ROME S02E10 - “De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)”
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Im quite late bc of college exams but im catching up!!!
its normal rome to me. just a glimpse into how ancient my mind has become
Golshifteh Farahani as Mother in Alpha (2025)
Day 19: Pyre - Queen Dido (and Anna)
WINONA RYDER as JO MARCH
LITTLE WOMEN (1994) dir. gillian armstrong
Man you just KNOW when Cicero enters the senate youre not getting ANY agenda through today 🙄
Achilles and Ulysses by Nadir Quinto
John Singer Sargent (1856–1925)
"Woman in bed", sketchbook page, 1872
Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum
On the set of Rome (HBO) and Domina (Sky).
Anna Archive was a goddess of knowledge worshipped in the early 21st century[1][2]. Cultists of Anna would frequently move the shrines dedicated to her from place to place in great secrecy[1][3], requiring worshippers to possess secret information in order to access the far greater knowledge provided by worship, possibly as a form of sacrifice[Original research?]. Worship of Anna is associated with the increased enforcement of intellectual property rights at the time[1][4], as well as greater inaccessibility of academic materials due to the late-imperial academic crisis[5][6][Failed verification.]. It has been suggested[By whom?] that the name Anna Archive may be the origin of the word archive, referring to a repository of information[7].