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Seance, Olli Hihnala
The Resurrectionist The Lost Work of Dr. Spencer Black By E.B. Hudspeth
─ Heinrich Gogarten (My Edit)
First Angel
By Paul Flockhart
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Claude Monet, Edouard Manet and… seas. Purple and blue… seas.
Wilder and wilder.
It started with the blues and ended in a purple patch.
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The Anatomy of the Horse, 1766, tab.II by CRC, University of Edinburgh on Flickr.
“George Stubbs (1724 - 1806) was an English artist and scientist. In 1766, Stubb’s published The Anatomy of the Horse, an anatomical study of the horse resulting from the observation of animals the artist dissected himself, assisted by his partner Mary Spencer, in an isolated Lincolnshire farmhouse. This engraving depicts a side view of the first stage of dissection with just the skin removed, revealing the muscles with extraordinary skill and precision.”
Seance, Olli Hihnala