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elsewheregreen:
“Art salvaged in the aftermath of the 1966 Florence flood. David Lees.
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elsewheregreen:

Art salvaged in the aftermath of the 1966 Florence flood. David Lees. 

janeforest:
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janeforest:

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paolo-streito-1264:
“Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Sphinx in Giza Egypt, 1961.
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paolo-streito-1264:

Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Sphinx in Giza Egypt, 1961.

simena:
“ Urbain Bourgeois - The crowning of Venus (detail)
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simena:

Urbain Bourgeois - The crowning of Venus (detail)

400luxgf:

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distantvoices:

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By Polly Brown For M Le magazine du Monde May 2020

jaubaius:
“ Beehive, Honey and Sunlight.
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jaubaius:

Beehive, Honey and Sunlight.

(Source: pinterest.com)

horizontalfall:


“One of the strongest feelings I remember from my childhood is, precisely, of being humiliated; of being knocked about by words, acts, or situations. Isn’t it a fact that children are always feeling deeply humiliated in their relations with grown-ups and each other? I have a feeling children spend a good deal of their time humiliating one another. Our whole education is just one long humiliation, and it was even more so when I was a child. One of the wounds I’ve found hardest to bear in my adult life has been the fear of humiliation, and the sense of being humiliated. Every time I read a review, for instance — whether laudatory or not — this feeling awakes. To humiliate and be humiliated, I think, is a crucial element in our whole social structure.”

— Ingmar Bergman; Interviews with Ingmar Bergman by Stig Bjorkman

grupaok:
“Suzan Pitt working on the miniature theater set, with an audience of clay figures, from her animated film Asparagus, 1979
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grupaok:

Suzan Pitt working on the miniature theater set, with an audience of clay figures, from her animated film Asparagus, 1979

(Source: The New York Times)