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Dusk Wings (1860) by Thomas Moran
Two Thousand Years Ago (1878) by John Atkinson Grimshaw
Mountain Scene (1599) by Paul Bril
In Peril (1879) by John Atkinson Grimshaw
A phenomenally enameled silver Swept-hilt Rapier, Germany, ca. 1606, housed at the Staaliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden.
eternally yours
Epitaphios of Michael Kyprianos. Early fourteenth century. Princeton University Art Museum.
18 Oct 2020
No, witchcraft book market, I would actually like professionally cited texts on actual ancient folk practice based on actual archeology and historical text, not another garbage modern deconstructionist take on mythology you didn't even understand in the first place.
Freud said that we endlessly repeat past hurts, forever re-enacting the same patterns in a futile attempt to patch the un-healable wound. This, more than anything, is the terror of the personal, digital archive: not that it reveals some awful act from the past, some old self that no longer stands for us, but that it reminds us that who we are is in fact a repetition, a cycle, a circular relation of multiple selves to multiple injuries. It’s the self as a bundle of trauma, forever acting out the same tropes in the hopes that we might one day change.
Navneet Alang, "Terror of the Archive"
Little Red Riding Hood
by Olga Solarics & Adorja’n von Wlassics / Atelier Manassé c. 1920s
Title: The Road to Jerusalem
Artist: Gustave Dore
Date: 1877
Style: Romanticism
Genre: Illustartion
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Death and Three of Wands
If you go now, you might get away just in time.
Szilveszter Makó, Armour of Couture, Vogue Hong Kong 𝟤𝟢𝟤𝟤.
Sword with gold and silver decorated hilt from Nuremburg, Germany, dated 1547
from The Dresden State Art Collection
Avenue Methodist Church, Sale, 2025.
How are you doing today?
From the London Longsword Academy's Facebook page.
credit: mauro spumini on pinterest
This close 🤏 to walking into a mysterious fog and never coming back
:0 they're gonna kiss