stairs in paris, eugéne atget c. 1890s-1900s.
Le Mont Aiguille, majestueux et solitaire, incarne la beauté brute de la nature, un lieu où l’amour et la tendresse se mêlent à la grandeur du monde. Comme la montagne, la femme est forte et douce, mystérieuse et sereine, portant en elle la sagesse et la passion de la terre. Dans ce cadre sauvage, elle trouve l’harmonie, un écho d’amour pur, un lien profond avec l’infini.
Mont Aiguille / France 🇫🇷
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Stars over Seabeck, WA
Sunrise over Loch Ard, Kinlochard
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Hans Zatzka - A Fisherman's Delight.
The Edge of Night - Stanislav Aleksandrovich Brusilov
Russian , b. 1976 -
Oil on canvas
"Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.”
One hundred years ago this month, Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway was published. The novel epitomizes modernism’s drive to capture the fragmented texture of early twentieth-century life and to render psychological landscapes with clarity and nuance.
Read more about Virginia Woolf's contributions to modern literature from JSTOR Daily.
Image: Mrs. Dalloway (first edition, 1925), cover art by Vanessa Bell. Wikimedia Commons.
Sadak in Search of the Waters of Oblivion (1812) by John Martin
Old things are always in good repute, present things in disfavor. Tacitus
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