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Whatever your thinking you’re correct
Ettal Abbey, Ettal (Germany)
Henry James 2. Vincent van Gogh 3. Rainer Maria Rilke
Afanasy Fet, from To the Stars that have gone out; A Book of Russian Verse (ed. by Cecil Bowra)
“In my soul, celestial nightingales made a sound that I could hear echoing on shore like a cry. I turned to look and saw it was an illusion that my ancient heart had let go and forgotten. Then, fixed on the infinite azure of the sky, to erase all the old bitterness in the breeze, one day I covered my ears like Achilles.”
— Rubén Darío, from “Seascape,” Selected Writings (Penguin Classics, 2004)
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feb-march 2021
Frederic Leighton (1830-1896) “Elijah in the Wilderness” (1878) Oil on canvas Academicism Located in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England
The painting is inspired by an episode from the Old Testament, in which Elijah is fleeing from Jezebel who is determined to kill him. He went for a day’s journey into the desert, sat beneath a tree and asked that he might die. In this painting he is asleep and an angel from God has brought him bread and water which would sustain him for his journey of forty days.
Farhad Re - Fall/Winter 2019 Couture
I have a huge list of mistakes I have made, which I am willing to forgive and heal.
Maybe this time I could be the star
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