Ornette Coleman & Don Cherry playing free jazz in the park
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Ornette Coleman & Don Cherry playing free jazz in the park
The Angel of Death by Evelyn De Morgan
Sophie Calle. Double Game (photo book), 2007.
Three harps, 1935 - by Imogen Cunningham (1883 – 1976), American
The Billiard Competition , Billiard Academy - Martin Monnickendam , 1907.
Dutch , 1874 - 1943
Oil on canvas , 120 x 200 cm 47.2 x 78.7 in
Bernard Plossu México, 1974
14-month-old Indian elephant Eve on the beach in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, 1955 - by John Drysdale, English
Michael Comte, Miles Davis, 1989
Margrethe Mather, Fan in Hand, ca. 1925.
Night and Sleep, 1878
Evelyn De Morgan
Norwegian forest cat chasing a fox - unknown photographer
Will I complete the mystery of my flesh I will rise After a thousand years lipping flowers And set my teeth in the silver of the moon
I Will Wade Out, e. e. cummings
Jean-Baptiste Oudry, A marble vase, a hare and pomegranates on a stone ledge, 1736. Oil on canvas, 65.3 x 81.5 cm. Private collection.
Musicians touring the countryside by bike, France (?), 1920's - by Henri Roger-Viollet (editor) (1869 - 1946), French
ophiraa:
I want to be cured Of a craving for something I cannot find And of the shame of never finding it
— T.S. Eliot, from The Cocktail Party (Mariner, 1964)
It Will Continue to Grow Except in That Point, by Giuseppe Penone.