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and for the lady, perhaps a devout knight?
Clarice Lispector, from a book dedication to Fernando Sabino featured in Letters Close to the Heart / Cartas perto do coração
“The Death of Cleopatra”
© Nona Limmen Facebook / Instagram
Let me haunt the narrative real quick
The Bargest of Cumbria: 16x16cm patchwork panel.
Still deeply into swan stuff how to address this?
Hare Stars And Moon Tea Light Holder // MagicGardenCeramics
This skull was discovered in France between 1920 and 1940. Its easily one of the more disputed and controversial artifacts of its time. The museum of supernatural history claims (through analysis) that the horns are in fact, naturally a part of the skull.
“I am the forest, I am ancient. I treasure the stag, I treasure the deer. I shelter you from storm, I shelter you from snow. I resist the frost, I keep the source. I nurse the earth, I am always there. I build your house, I kindle your hearth. Therefore, you people, hold me dear.”
— Inscription found in a 17th century forester’s house in Lower Saxony, Germany (via inatt)
The Death of Sappho (1873) by Gustave Moreau
Hiroshi Watanabe Church Flowers San Lazaro Psychiatric Hospital 2002
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Stefan Bergman. Iron Maiden. Bergman Foundry, Vienna, c. 1900.
Artist Unknown, Wyvern Weathervane, c. late 1800′s
The Knight of the Flowers (1894)
— by Georges Rochegrosse
A gentle path in the marsh
[ID: A dreamy photograph showing a gently trodden path through tall pink and green plants/grass, through tall dark green trees. /end ID.]