Anaïs Nin, The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1920–1923

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Anaïs Nin, The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1920–1923
my fav conspiracy theory is that everything will turn out ok eventually
High Noon in the Alps (1892), Giovanni Segantini / Going to Japan, The Mountain Goats
Morning Greetings (1907), Hans Ole Brasen / Song for an Old Friend, The Mountain Goats
Hunting Birds at Night (1874), Jean-François Millet / Yoga, The Mountain Goats
The Pink House (1892), William Degouve de Nuncques / Flight 717: Going To Denmark, The Mountain Goats
Untitled (Rooftop View) (1957), Hughie Lee-Smith / Birth of Serpents, The Mountain Goats
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Details: By Caravaggio (Italian, 1571-1610)
Detail: Portrait of Wincenty Rapacki as Hamlet, 1870, by Karol Miller (Polish, 1835-1920)
Details : The Ninth Wave, 1850, by Ivan Aivazovsky.
Details: Allegory of Music, by Laurent de La Hyre, c. 1649
'kids these days have it easy' thats the point thats the point thats the whole point we're here to make it better for whoever comes after you sad selfish self absorbed puddle of wank
John Adams: “I study war and diplomacy, so that my son may study trade and commerce, so that his son may study art and music.”
Detail: An Antique Artist, attributed to Johannes van Swinderen, 1628
Dead Mother, Egon Schiele, 1910