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Tangier home of Roberto Peregalli. Photo - Simon Watson
Sapere di essere, per quanto debolmente e in modo fallace, al di fuori di me, un tempo mi aveva commosso.
Si diventa selvaggi, per forza. A volte c’è da chiedersi se siamo sul pianeta giusto. Anche le parole ci abbandonano, figuriamoci.
Samuel Beckett, da Lo sfrattato
Charente 2019 by asiki
© Emanuela Cau autoportrait tumblr
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Tony Fitzpatrick, Red Diamond Horse, 2007
Sea Blooms, Crystal Calm - France Jodoin (b. 1961)
Jean-Étienne Liotard — Portrait of Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone. detail. 1755-1756.
John Singer Sargent — Portrait of Mrs. Louis Raphael. detail. c 1905
Jules-Cyrille Cavé — Girl with a Bouquet of Daisies. detail. 1897
Narcissus, by Jules-Cyrille Cavé (1890).
Daniel Ridgeway Knight (Detail) Via Pinterest
“Girls holding roses” Via Pinterest https://www.alternatib.com/
https://www.altesses.eu/princes_max.php?image=a158ce7ff7
The One Eyed Princess Nun
On this day in music history: June 15, 1982 - “Abracadabra”, the twelfth studio album by the Steve Miller Band is released. Produced by Steve Miller and Gary Mallaber, it is recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, CA in Late 1981. After enjoying tremendous success from the mid to late 70’s, Steve Miller takes an extended hiatus from recording and touring, which lasts nearly four years. His first album of the new decade is the esoteric and decidedly less commercial “Circle Of Love” released in the Fall of 1981. The first single “Heart Like A Wheel” (#24 Pop) and the follow up title track (#55 Pop) both meet with tepid reactions from fans and from radio, the album sinks quickly from view. Though the side long track “Macho City”, released in edited form outside the US, becomes an unlikely underground club hit. Regrouping quickly, the veteran guitarist quickly rebounds returning to the more commercial, radio friendly pop/rock sound of the mid to late 70’s. “Abracadabra” is rapturously received by fans and radio, becoming his biggest success in more than five years. The title track becomes his third and final number one single in the US topping the Hot 100 in September 1982. It spins off two other singles including “Cool Magic” (#57 Pop) and “Give It Up” (#60 Pop). “Abracadabra” peaks number three on the Billboard Top 200, and is certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.
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