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One Nice Bug Per Day
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love books. because it’s like what if something happened
Cadgwith, Cornwall
Alexander Rothaug- "Bergfrühling"
The Embrace of Siegmund and Sieglinde
— Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871-1949)
The Peris, 1898 by Charles Courtney Curran (American, 1861--1942)
Water Nymphs (1877) by Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846 – 1896), oil on canvas, 150 cm (59 in) x 100 cm (39.3 in), National Museum in Warsaw
Vittorio Matteo Corcos - "When Love is Young" (1883)
The Uninvited Guest (detail) 1906 Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale
Victoria and Albert museum.
London, England.
The Fireflies
— by Henri Camille Danger
after 1864 Attributed to José Casado del Alisal - Portrait of Duchess of Medinaceli
(Meadows Museum)
Selene (1886)
— by Ferdinand von Keller
Empress Elisabeth of Austria in Courtly Gala Dress with Diamond Stars, (1865), (detail), by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (German, 1805–1873), oil on canvas, 255 × 133 cm, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Jeanne Bôle, Jeune fille aux colombes, 19th century, private collection — detail
guys i’m so sorry to say this but exercising and indulging in hobbies rather than scrolling on your phone for 200 hours actually does improve your mood and overall mental health, this has deeply upset me more than anyone
Bet it feels good as fuckkk to rest your hand on the pommel of your sword when the newcomer steps a little too close to your lord who you’ve sworn to protect with your life
Blowing Bubbles (1884) by Arthur Hill (British, 1841 – 1908), oil on canvas, 66 × 26 cm. Private Collection