"Direct opthalmoscopy." Modern ophthalmology. 1908.
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"Direct opthalmoscopy." Modern ophthalmology. 1908.
Internet Archive
"Venus appears largest when in the crescent phase." Natural History. December 1949.
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Even if I have to hold this love alone
Until it passes through
Alice Phoebe Lu
Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987) - The Fig Tree (2025)
Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987), The Fig Tree, 2025. Oil on canvas, 91 × 91 cm.
— Sylvia Plath, from The Letters of Sylvia Plath Vol. I: 1940-1956 (via lunamonchtuna)
Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Mrs. Holland, featured in The Letters of Emily Dickinson
Alexander Hacke during the Blässe project (circa 1980)
Oskar Schlemmer, German (1888–1943), diagram of theatrical space. Die Bühne im Bauhaus (The Stage at the Bauhaus). 1925.
"Lines converge on the human silhouette at center, making the person both the focal point and the measure of the entire space."
Heidelberg University Library
"But this is my own maze, she told herself, this is the maze I grew up in; I could not be a prisoner here; I know the way so perfectly, and she turned and was further lost."
— Shirley Jackson, The Sundial
Bridge House (1943-46) in Mar del Plata, Argentina, by Amancio Williams & Delfina Gálvez Bunge
Natalie Díaz, from "American Arithmetic", Postcolonial Love Poem