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thehistoryofheaviness:Titian’s portrait of Johann Friedrich I, Elector of Saxony.
iafeh: Otto Friedrich - 1913
thunderstruck9: Otto Friedrich (1862-1937), Fugato, from the cycle Rhythms, 1913. Tempera on canvas, 100 x 100 cm.
bobbygio: Heinrich Friedrich Füger
k250966: Otto Friedrich
burnedshoes: © Friedrich Seidenstücker, 1930s, ‘Schriftgestalter’
enchantemoimerlin: Heinrich Friedrich Füger Portrait of the Painter Joseph Karl Stieler, 1805
amospoe: “Those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche (photo: howard schatz)
langoaurelian: Friedrich Ahlers-Hestermann (1883 - 1973)“Young men in the Garden Pavilion”, 1904
bayrischerbursche: Friedrich Frotzel, Die Lebensalter (Triptychon, Ausschnitt), 1937
catonhottinroof: Bruno Piglhein (1848 - 1894) Der Taucher (nach Friedrich von Schillers Ballade “Der Taucher” aus dem Jahre 1797)
homobuenosaires:“Sin duda soy yo un bosque y una noche de árboles oscuros: sin embargo, quien no tenga miedo de mi oscuridad encontrará también taludes de rosas debajo de mis cipreses.”Friedrich Nietzsche
littleyellowcup: I love art, part 45 | Caspar David Friedrich
kingsanda: Monastery Graveyard in the Snow by Caspar David Friedrich
iheartmyart: Karl Friedrich Schinkel, scenic designs for Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute); The Hall of Stars in the Palace of the Queen of the Night [Königin der Nacht]; Entwurfzeichnung zum Bühnenbild, Berlin, c. 1816.
Iconic historical stage designs for The Queen of the Night sequence from Mozart’s “Magic Flute” - the first image by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1815, the second by Simon Quaglio in 1818 (x)
hoaxvault: Karl Friedrich Schinkel Scenography for the Queen of the Night aria of the from Die Zauberflöte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1816
letheane-deactivated20200121: Karl Friedrich Schinkel - Gotische Kirche auf einem Felsen am Meer (detail)
etpuraamor: Caspar David Friedrich - Abtei im Eichwald (details) my twitter account: https://twitter.com/etpuraamor
wapiti3: Natural History in pictures with text (1819) on Flickr.Via Flickr: Author: Strack, Friedrich Publisher: D©sseldorf Year: 1819-1826 Digitizing sponsor: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library BioDiv. Library
wapiti3: Conversations from the natural history of birds ; By Wilhelm, Gottlieb Tobias, 1758-1811 Leizelt, Balthasar Friedrich, Richmond, Charles Wallace, 1868-1932 on Flickr. Via Flickr: Publication info Augsburg: The M. Engelbrech tables Kunsthandlung,
deadpaint: Caspar David Friedrich, Abbey in an Oak Forrest (1809-10)
wapiti3: Results of the second German Central Africa Expedition 1910-1911: underpass Adolf Friedrich, Duke of Mecklenburg. on Flickr. Publication info Leipzig, Klinkhardt & Biermann ,1913-1922. Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural
maertyrer: Friedrich PacherBeheading of Saints Cosmas and Damianca. 1475-80
sakrogoat: Karl Friedrich Schinkel
shawnfreki: Wodan’s Wild Hunt (1882) by Friedrich Wilhelm Heine.
zerostatereflex: Projections in the Forest “Photographer Tarek Mawad and animator Friedrich van Schoor just spent six weeks embedded in nature to create Bioluminescent Forest. The filmmakers state that everything you see was created live, without
luzfosca: Friedrich Seidenstücker Jumping the puddle, Berlin, 1930
icaptivate: “There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
dirtyred69: “Believe me! The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously!”Friedrich Neitzsche
m-as-tu-vu: “Invisible threads are the strongest ties.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
darika75:È prerogativa della grandezza recare felicità con piccoli gesti Friedrich Nietzsche
biscodeja-vu: Magic, Karl Friedrich,1830.
architectureofdoom: Friedrich-Dessauer-Haus (student housing), Frankfurt/Main, Johannes Krahn, 1966
sixpenceee: German knight Christian Friedrich von Kahlbutz, felt he was entitled to any woman (virgin or wife) he wanted. When the wife of a shepherd refused him, he took his revenge on the woman’s husband and murdered him. At his trial he swore an
slut—degradation: “What is wanted are blindness and intoxication and an eternal song over the waves in which reason has drowned.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
serpientes: su friedrich - sink or swim, 1990
vertigo1871: Ernst Eduard Jungbluth, Wohnhaus Katharinenstraße 1 (arch. Friedrich Wilhelm Hertzsch), Dresden, 1905. Eingangsportal
mastersofthe80s: John Friedrich, Ken Wahl and Karen Allen in ‘The Wanderers’ (1979)
themindmovement: “Every deep thinker is more afraid of being understood than of being misunderstood.” — Friedrich Nietzsche (via themindmovement)
unjpg: “In loneliness, the lonely one eats himself; in a crowd, the many eat him. Now choose.” — Friedrich Nietzsche (via thequotejournals)
n0velet: “By and by I am getting the blues in this sickroom, particularly today as the weather is fine and the sky is laughing.” — Friedrich Nietzsche, from a letter to Paul Rée featured in Selected Letters (via writemeanna)
omyt: “How does one become stronger? By deciding slowly; and by holding firmly to the decision once it is made. Everything else follows of itself.” — Friedrich Nietzsche, The Will to Power (via syntheticphilosophy)
violentwavesofemotion: “Go outside where the world awaits you like a garden. Go outside to the roses,” — Friedrich Nietzsche, from The Complete Works: “Thus Spoke Zarathustra,”
skrxw: “A thought, even a possibility, can shatter and transform us.”— Friedrich Nietzsche
dr-rorish: “The lonely one offers his hand too quickly to whomever he encounters.” — Friedrich Nietszche
visual-poetry: “the essence of all beautiful art, all great art, is gratitude” — friedrich nietzsche
writingsforwinter: “I love you. I feel as though we were never strangers, you and I, not even for a moment.” — Friedrich Nietzsche, from a letter to Mathilde Trampedach c. April 1876 (via wethinkwedream)
garadinervi: Sol LeWitt, Galerie Heiner Friedrich, München, February 13 – March 8, 1968 [Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, NY]
quotemadness: “I was afraid of my own thoughts and the thoughts behind my thoughts.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
bloodlust-honeysuckle: “What we experience in dreams—assuming that we experience it often—belongs in the end just as much to the over-all economy of our soul as anything experienced actually: we are richer or poorer on account of it.” — Friedrich
rifles: Su Friedrich – Sink or Swim, 1990
sempiterial: “If we train our conscience, it kisses us while it hurts us.” — Friedrich Nietzsche, from Beyond Good and Evil
ymutate:Caspar David Friedrich,
gneebee: Shakespeare and Company Book Store - Paris Photo credit © Horst Friedrichs.
thomortiz: Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), Berlin architect: Friedrich August Stüler, completed 1876 architect reconstruction: H.G.Merz; completed 2001
fuckyesravens: “Does wisdom perhaps appear on the earth as a raven which is inspired by the smell of carrion?” — Friedrich Nietzsche
infected: Wanderer above the sea of fog, Caspar David Friedrich, 1818