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Seraphim necklace by Moss Pixie
Illustration from the article, “The grotesque.” Form, a quarterly of the arts. April 1916. Austin O. Spare (1886-1956), artist.
Heidelberg Universiy
The Vision of Hermes Trismegistus - Johfra Bosschart (1972)
Statue of Idet and Rui: Theban Necropolis, New Kingdom, c. 1480–1390 BCE.
Ancient Egyptian statues of this kind usually portrayed married couples, yet two women depicted together in this way were uncommon, and their relationship remains unknown.
A beautiful reminder that history is often more complex, more layered, and more beautiful than we’re led to believe. Women have always loved women. History remembers more than we’re often told.
“Everything great that ever happened in this world happened first in somebody’s imagination.”