Edvard Munch, “Your eyes are as large as half the sky”;
Inventory number MM T 329; English translation of the poem by Francesca M. Nichols; Photo courtesy of the Munch Museum,

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Edvard Munch, “Your eyes are as large as half the sky”;
Inventory number MM T 329; English translation of the poem by Francesca M. Nichols; Photo courtesy of the Munch Museum,
Nina Osipovna Kogan (1887-1942) [Russia] — ‘Untitled’, 1920s. Gouache, watercolor and pencil on paper (43 x 30 cm).
Ruth Asawa posing with her Looped-Wire Sculptures, 1954
She Never Told Her Love, 1857 by Henry Peach Robinson
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Trajectory of the tip of a crow’s wing
Peonies
cyanometer for measuring the blueness of the sky
1789
john flaxman, album of drawings for dante’s “divine comedy”, c. 1793
Liberty armed with the sceptre of reason striking down Ignorance and Fanaticism (1793), Louis Simon Boizot
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I cannot say what loves have come and gone, I only know that summer sang in me A little while, that in me sings no more.
~•Edna St Vincent Millay•~
#Edna St. Vincent Millay #poetry #photo Harald Grotle, Grotlesanden,Norway