Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) drawing of a tiger, next to 14 notes written on a scrap of paper by his friend Frédéric Chopin.

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Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) drawing of a tiger, next to 14 notes written on a scrap of paper by his friend Frédéric Chopin.
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@sherbertilluminated there's a line somewhere in Ursula Vernon's Digger that goes something like "it is difficult to be metaphysical around the truly geologically minded"
this fanfic shit is easy
just remembered this statue full of bees I saw a few years ago outside a junk shop
birds are better than us and so so weird
this thought was sponsored by the noble seriema
better than us and so so weird
Stiftskirche St. Georg // St. George's Collegiate Church Tübingen, Deutschland
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Filippo Palizzi (Italian painter 1818–1899)
Excavations in Pompeii, 1870
Oil on Canvas
119.5 × 86 cm.
Private Collection
@anthropologist-on-the-loose get peer-reviewed because your shared experience with the subject of the painting really heightened the emotional impact of this artwork for me ( An impact which was already high tbh. The idea that Pompeii was built by generations, buried by generations, uncovered by generations. What if I just started screaming and never stopped. )
"Built by generations, buried by generations, uncovered by generations" is ruining me, thanks
But it was buried by generations! Yes, it was buried in a volcanic eruption, but it was also figuratively buried. Over the centuries the location of Pompeii was lost, and it was found again by accident during construction projects. The ruins were not conclusively identified as the city of Pompeii until the 18th century (more than a millennia and a half after the eruption!) and it has been excavated ever since. People have been digging there since before the formation of the United States.
It's truly an incredible, one-of-a-kind site.
Basim Magdy — Luck Takes An Unidentifiable Form At Sunrise (gouache, spray paint and collage on paper, 2011)
Basim Magdy (Egyptian, 1977)
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"you cannot change fate. however, you can rise to meet it, if you so choose."
princess mononoke (1997) dir. hayao miyazaki
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Banquet of Mermaids, by Ryoko Kimura
Igor Shcherbakov, The Five Graces, 2024 [1000x1347]
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