design-is-fine:
“Hildegard von Bingen, Scivias I.6: The Choirs of Angels, 1151. From the Rupertsberg manuscript, via wiki
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natalia-goncharova:
“ Liturgy, The Seraph’s costume, Natalia Goncharova
https://www.wikiart.org/en/natalia-goncharova/liturgy-the-seraph-s-costume
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met-asian:
“ by Kikugawa Eizan, Asian Art
H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Medium: Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on...
impfaust:
“  “In this world turned to ashes,
With an inheritance of memories and nearby troubles,
I certainly dreamed I was finite…”
Three tomb guardians at the Astana cemetery, China, 1915.
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gardenofthefareast:
“ The Butterflies
Artist: Kunisada (Magicians)
Date: May 1863
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dadalux:
“Itsuko Azuma
en.tis-home.com/itsuko-azuma
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humanfilth:
“Rosa mística 1894 by FRANCISCO LAPORTA VALOR [Alcoy, 1850 – 1914]
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all my school and work emails are signed best

hyphae-cipher:

“I know that I am cowardly and am unable to act. Therefore I confine myself to words. But I do not think my words are needless. Someone else will act. But my many words—the words of a coward—will facilitate their deed. My words clear the ground.”

— C.P. Cavafy, October 1902. (via ceaserlacan)

(via mohenjo-daro)

unrar:
“Afghanistan, Mazar-E-Sharif 2008. Scenes of daily life during wartime. Blue mosque, Peter van Agtmael.
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wonderlartcafe:

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Artist: Katsukawa Shunshō (Japanese, 1726–1792)

Title: The Syllable Mu: The First Red Maple Leaves, from the series Tales of Ise in Fashionable Brocade Prints (Fûryû nishiki-e Ise monogatari)

風流錦絵伊勢物語 「む」 かえでの初紅葉

Edo period, about 1770–73

(via japonesices)

artist-hodler:
“ Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau in Moonlight, 1908, Ferdinand Hodler
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/ferdinand-hodler/eiger-monch-and-jungfrau-in-moonlight-1908
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taishou-kun:
“ Fukiya Koji 蕗谷虹児 (1898-1979)
Bara to shoujo 薔薇と少女 (rose and girls) solo exhibition work - Japan - 1968
Source : zenmono.jp
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hellenicdreams:
“ A Hellenistic gold earring in the shape of a dove.
2nd century BCE
Met Museum: 25.78.41
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