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— Mihail Sebastian, For Two Thousand Years (trans. Philip Ó Ceallaigh)/ — Robert Frost, The Complete Poems; “My November Guest,”/ — Ellis Nightingale/ — Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, chapter V. / — Mihail Sebastian, For Two Thousand Years (trans. Philip Ó Ceallaigh)/ — Anne Sexton, A Self-Portrait Through Letters/ — Jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex/ Albert Camus , “The Plague”/ — Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights/ — William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
currently being very sexy right now
Artists’ Conk (Ganoderma applanatum)
12/4/2020
Lawyer’s Wig Coprinus comatus
OSPAAAL: Organization of Solidarity with People of Asia, Africa and Latin America, 70s posters
Hilma af Klint, (1862-1944).
René Mederos, 1970
I made a graphic for Women’s Studies Student Organization at my college that spotlights Dr. Angela Davis, Black, queer, pro-working class abolitionist and activist – and I’m pretty proud of it so I wanted to share :). For the rest of summer, our organization is doing weekly action items to support the Black Lives Matter movement – and this week’s action item is to listen to Dr. Angela Davis, read her works, access her speeches, and educate yourself.
Follow @wssouga on IG for our other action items and resources to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
Palestinian women on a rooftop of a house in Jerusalem. 1932 Palestine.
Soviet poster, 1926
Via Constantin Sessorov
A Revolution
Dr. Angela Davis, 1974. 📷 Bettman/Bettman Archives.
Politician Harvey Milk at Gay Freedom Day, 1978. 📷 Crawford Wayne Barton.
Activists Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, Barbara Deming, and Kady Vandeurs at a City Hall rally for gay rights, 1973. 📷 Diana Davies.
Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes, Founders of Ms. Magazine, 1971. 📷 Dan Wynn.
kingdom hearts worlds: halloween town
OSPAAAL poster, Cuba, 1969
Via Soviet Visuals
Pj Harvey 1995
Photographed by Stefan de Batselier
By V. Briskin, 1972
Via Robby Espierre
Brown Rollrim Paxillus involutus
Yuki Ideguchi (出口雄樹) — Genesis (canvas, gesso, acrylic colors, animal glue, silver leaf, varnish, 2015)
Nobuhiko Obayashi, Hausu, 1977
東條 明子 / Tojo Akiko (@akiko_tojo_sculpture)
Kati Horna :: Surreal Portrait of Remedios Varo, 1957. [Wearing a mask made by Leonora Carrington] | src Princeton University Art Museum
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Yuan Jay - La Déesse de la Rivière Luo, 2018. Part I, Jeu. Encre et pigments sur soie, 178,4 × 98 cm. Collection privée.
Wolfgang Defant — Fish Market (oil on canvas, 2009)
Kayoko Kimura — Birth (mixed media on hemp paper laid on panel, 2014)
Anne Siems — Giant Moth (acrylic on wood panel, 2017)
Architectural decay portrayed in art pieces
‘Roman Ruins’ by Hubert Robert, 1760
‘Capriccio of Classical Ruins’ by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1725 and 1730
‘Landscape with Classical Ruins and Figures’ by Marco and Sebastiano Ricci, 1725-1730
‘Ruins in Baalbek’ bu Jules Louis Coignet, 1846
‘Gothic Church Ruin’ by Carl Blechen, 1829-1831
‘The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel’ by Louis Daguerre, 1824
‘Christ and Adulteress’ by Ascanio Luciano, 1669
‘Detail of View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum’ by Canaletto, 1742-1745
‘Ruins of the Palace’ by Ramon Martí Alsina, 1859
it's like a hieronymus bosch painting in here
Carroll Cloar, Moonstricken Girls, 1968 [Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation Collection]
We all exist together on this planet... an existence that has no definite answer... and yet we still live on and create art! Art that we are not even sure will reach the light of day, art created just for the sake of creating. Thousands and thousands of years of art...
Lion Man of the Hohlenstein Stadel circa 38,000 BC / Sulawesi Cave Art circa 37,900 BC / Venus of Willendorf circa 25,000 BC
archive mb for @peoplehood !! 🫂🌱🥭
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