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in the hunger games cornucopia
The Sam standee is in the cornucopia from The Hunger Games!
Björk at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, wearing Germanier, Couture SS25
Bodysuit by þóra Stefánsdóttir and mask by James Merry. Styled by Edda Guðmundsdóttir.
Made from raffia combed and shaped to resemble feathers.
Happy first day of Autumn (or Spring)!
The Simpsons: Hit and Run Playstation 2 2003
Cat trap worked. Photo from my collection, no date/info.
Gold ring inset with carnelian intaglio representing Tyche
Hellenistic Period, possibly from Ptolemaic Egypt, 225-175 B.C.
J. Paul Getty Museum
Allegory of Summer
Artist: Franz Bohumil Doubek (Czech, 1865-1952)
Date: 1905
Medium: Oil painting
Collection: Private collection
Description
Allegory of Summer (also known as Allégorie de l’été) depicts a young woman surrounded by symbols of summertime, such as ripe fruits, flowers, and a cornucopia. The woman’s beauty and the symbols of Summer create a sense of peace and harmony.
The painting is also an allegory of the passage of time. The woman’s youth and beauty represent the fleeting nature of Summer, while the ripe fruits and flowers represent the abundance of the season, yet also suggest that Summer is coming to an end. The cornucopia, a symbol of plenty, suggests that Summer’s gifts will be enjoyed by all.
Allegory of Summer is a beautiful and thought-provoking painting that captures the essence of the season. It is a reminder that Summer is a time of joy and abundance, but it is also a time of change and transition.