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AIVAZOVSKY, Ivan (1817-1900)
Island of Patmos (Остров Патмос) 1854 Oil on canvas, 190 x 116 cm Ed. Orig. Lic. Ed.
Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916), Buddha, c. 1905. Pastel on paper, 90 x 73 cm.
KILL BILL Vol.2 // Aesthetics
Unknown Artist
Portrait of a Lady, 1490 (detail)
“Design for central ornament of a ceiling. Stye, Arabian.” Studies in design. 1876.
I think some people are just inexplicably bonded. Drawn by forces beyond their own comprehension, they have no choice but to gravitate toward one another. Destined by fate to keep crossing paths until they finally get it right.
L.B. Simmons (via quotemadness)
f u c k
This Is How Shaolin Monks Train For Martial Arts
True love begins when nothing is looked for in return.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (via quotemadness)
Love those stretch marks, so naturally beautiful
Emilio Jiménez
@Neoprusiano Konstantín Pávlovich Románov (1779-1831) Константи́н Па́влович Рома́нов (1779-1831)
Zarévich y Gran Príncipe del Imperio Ruso Царе́вич и Великий Князь Российской Империи ‘Caesarevic’ et Magnus Princeps Imperii Russici Zarewitsch und Großfürst des Russisches Kaiserreich Tsarevich and Grand Prince of Russian Empire Tsarévitch et Grand Prince de l'Empire Russe
George Dawe (1781-1829), 1834.
Attila Sassy (Aiglon), “Opium Dreams” (1909)
The highest form of human intelligence is to observe yourself without judgement.
Jiddu Krishnamurti (via fyp-philosophy)
Guns vs. swords what wins
“high we must get”
Mood
The bagh naka is a claw-like weapon from India designed to fit over the knuckles or be concealed under and against the palm. It consists of four or five curved blades affixed to a crossbar or glove, and is designed to slash through skin and muscle. It is believed to have been inspired by the armament of big cats, and the term bagh naka itself means tiger’s claw in Hindi. (Source)
Renaissance-style necklace, 1905, France.
Eric Clapton, page from swiss magazine POP 1972
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This is the funniest fucking meme I’ve ever seen in my life