The infinite fascination of emptiness: the Cunerakerk in Rhenen in 1655 by Pieter Saenredam, in celebration of his birthday.
The infinite fascination of emptiness: the Cunerakerk in Rhenen in 1655 by Pieter Saenredam, in celebration of his birthday.
vaghe stelle dell’orsa
Rooftops of Ferry Slip - 1904
https://botfrens.com/collections/173/contents/3105310
Skeletons Trying to Warm Themselves
Skeletons Trying to Warm Themselves https://www.wikiart.org/en/james-ensor/skeletons-trying-to-warm-themselves-1889
See it & weep for sorrow & for beauty: great Arezzo Crucifix, 1270. Some seasonal art from Cimabue, artist of the day.
Gift of Victor S. Riesenfeld
Drinker (Trinker) http://www.moma.org/collection/works/67085
Still Life with Mussels and Shrimp
Still Life with Mussels and Shrimp, 1886
The Card Players
The Card Players, 1893
https://botfrens.com/collections/43/contents/13023/
Happy 99th to Dick Van Dyke, who saved lives w/ this courageous DICK CAVETT interview about his alcoholism in 1974:
YouTube: youtu.be/XawJPRjKQvQ?... #DickVanDyke
😭
Cairo, Illinois
incrível como o kendrick nunca decepciona
The Minoans loved designs of marine creatures. It’s not really a surprise given their close relationship to the sea. Most famously they portrayed octopuses, but here’s a couple of others: a jolly looking dolphin & a somewhat psychedelic cuttlefish. Lovely.
🕰️1700-1500BC
🏛️BM
📷moi
🏺 #AncientBlueSky
Untitled https://www.wikiart.org/en/david-hockney/not-detected-7
"Sorrow is composed of a heart in autumn."
A few notes on translating Xin Qiji's short lyric that I had a written a while back. (yes, it's on my substack, only bc I needed to find a place to park it after the original publishing site disappeared...) open.substack.com/pub/chowleen...
sei que o siderits e o kalupahana tem livros bem conceituados nesse sentido, mas não os li.
eu particularmente gosto desse pequeno artigo daqui
www.jstor.org/stable/1399177
eu acho os comentários da tradução brasileira do Ferraro bem bons; tem também uma tese dele em que discute vários comentaristas, você pode ver algum que prefere a partir daí (www.ufmg.br/online/arqui...); tem alguns vídeos bons dele no YT da UFMG tbm (www.youtube.com/live/L7KJP6h...)
krakatoa, da stigger, me lembra bastante o fausto II (o diálogo dos elementos)
Gift of Lincoln Kirstein, 1959
Marianne Moore https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/489048
Gift of Celeste Bartos
Pre-Morocco http://www.moma.org/collection/works/72206
No.8
No.8 https://www.wikiart.org/en/mark-rothko/no-8-1952