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gnossienne: A student sits on the knee of Victor Hugo’s statue in Paris Sorbonne courtyard during a demonstration in Paris on May 14, 1968 during the May 1968 students revolt
gnossienne: Eugène Atget, “21 Rue Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, Paris” (1902)
gnossienne:Verdi’s Macbeth, Teatro Regio di Torino (2017)
gnossienne: Ernestine Ruben
gnossienne: The blood moon is framed by the statues of Hera and Apollo in Athens, 27 July 2018 (x)
gnossienne: Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venezia
gnossienne:Emily Brontë’s ‘Gondal Poems’ notebook, 1837-1848 (x)
gnossienne: Urs Lüthi, Selfportrait in two Pieces – Photos on Canvas, each 115 x 95 cm (1976)
gnossienne: Rudolf Nureyev by Richard Avedon (1967)
gnossienne: Emily Brontë’s ‘Gondal Poems’ notebook, 1837-1848 (x)
gnossienne:Aristotle, Politics
gnossienne: photographed by Steve Schapiro, New York (1966)
gnossienne:from She Is Warm, by Iringó Demeter
gnossienne: Kintsugi: the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold-infused lacquer. The practice adheres to the philosophy of treating breakage and repair as natural parts of an object’s history, rather than incidents whose evidence is to
gnossienne: Forty years ago, a vast molten cavity known as the Darvaza crater – nicknamed the “door to hell” – opened up in the desert of north Turkmenistan, and has been burning ever since. Now, Canadian explorer George Kourounis has became
gnossienne: J.D. Salinger, Franny and Zoey (1961)
gnossienne: Map of Paris (1937)
gnossienne: Four women have lunch in the roof garden on Adelaide House, overlooking the River Thames and Tower Bridge, c. 1934
gnossienne: Bletchley Park during WWII (x)
gnossienne: Book jacket designed by Vanessa Bell; Hogarth Press, 1956.
gnossienne: Marriage advice for young ladies from a suffragette, 1918 (x) #4. Amen.
gnossienne: The blood moon is framed by the statues of Hera and Apollo in Athens (x)
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gnossienne:i) sierra demulder, today means amen / ii) shearwater, “animal life” / iii) nizar qabbani, a love letter / iv) love - as defined by children (x)
gnossienne:Frost on Temple Islands Meadow near Henley-on-Thames, Berkshire
gnossienne: wonderfulambiguity: “I believe in God — Bach’s God.” Glenn Gould (photo by Yousuf Karsh, 1957)
gnossienne: Library in the monastery of Waldsassen, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria
gnossienne: Farah Willem
gnossienne: Castello di Sammezzano
gnossienne: Cemitério de Agramonte, Portugal (x)
gnossienne: Alphonse Mucha, Freeing of the Serfs in Russia (1914)
gnossienne:John Atkinson Grimshaw, “A Manor House in Autumn” (1881)
gnossienne: Robert Adams, Burning oil sludge, north of Denver, Colorado, 1973-1974.
gnossienne: Paul-François Quinsac, A Beauty in Violet (1858) (detail)
gnossienne: Étienne Jules Ramey, “Theseus Fighting the Minotaur” (1821-27)
gnossienne: La Villa Sola Cabiati, Lago di Como
gnossienne: “How often people speak of art and science as though they were two entirely different things, with no interconnection. An artist is emotional, they think, and uses only his intuition; he sees all at once and has no need of reason. A scientist
gnossienne: The super blood wolf moon is seen beside a quadriga on the top of the Cinquantenaire arch in Brussels, Belgium (x)
gnossienne:Vladimir Nabokov to Véra Nabokov (12 Jan, 1924)