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French vintage postcard
A princess viewing a painiting, mughal, circa 1630
i have wild sentences roaming through me at all times
How it feels
the art of book covers
AN EXQUISITE ART NOUVEAU GLASS, ENAMEL AND BAROQUE PEARL “SALOME” BROOCH, BY RENE LALIQUE (1904-05).
“As imperceptibly as Grief...”
by Emily Dickinson
As imperceptibly as Grief The Summer lapsed away — Too imperceptible at last, To seem like Perfidy — A Quietness distilled As Twilight long begun Or Nature spending with herself Sequestered Afternoon — The Dusk drew earlier in — The Morning foreign shone — A courteous, yet harrowing Grace, As Guest, that would be gone — And thus, without a Wing Or service of a Keel Our Summer made her light escape Into the Beautiful.
not for riches but for love medieval posie ring
partially-managed mental illness is so fucking funny i'll be sitting around doing my job and suddenly think "wow i hate myself" and immediately get confused because, like, that's not TRUE! i love myself so much. who are you to talk to me like that
Elaine by Edmund Blair Leighton
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The Death of Orpheus (La Mort d'Orphée), (Details), (1866), by Émile Lévy (French, 1826 –1890), oil on canvas, 206 cm (81.1 in) x 133 cm (52.3 in), Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Byzantine necklace,
From a Constantinopolitan workshop, Late 6th–7th century,
Gold, emeralds, sapphires, amethysts and pearls,
Diameter: 23 cm,
Antikensammlung Berlin, Germany
Pigment by Lefranc, 1927.
Bulb cultivation, daffodils. Orange daffodil, Narcissus 'Queen of Spain'. An example of early color photography using the Autochrome process [Netherlands, circa 1927]. Photographer Leendert Blok employed this first practical color process to photograph flowers for Dutch growers in the Bulb Region. By using extremely fine potato starch grains—colored orange, violet, and green to act as a filter—applied to a black-and-white glass positive, an image is created that can be viewed like a color transparency.