The Trip to Bountiful (1985)
untitled by Molly | Orangette on Flickr.
Georgia O’Keefe by Alfred Stieglitz (1920s)
“I may have lost my heart, but not my self-control. ” ― Jane Austen, Emma
Hats off for Leonard Cohen Photograph: Diego Tuson/AFP/Getty Images
Leonard Cohen at home, Los Angeles, September, 2016
Photograph by Graeme Mitchell for The New Yorker
“I lost my way, I forgot to call on your name. The raw heart beat against the world, and the tears were for my lost victory. But you are here. You have always been here. The world is all forgetting, and the heart is a rage of directions, but your name unifies the heart, and the world is lifted into its place. Blessed is the one who waits in the traveller’s heart for his turning.”
—Leonard Cohen (September 21, 1934 – November 10, 2016), “Poem #50,” from The Book of Mercy, (McClelland & Stewart, 1984)
Self-portrait, Leonard Cohen RIP
Leonard Cohen (Canadian, 1934-2016), Paris Again, 2008. Pigment print, 30 x 20 in Number 15/100.
“You go your way I’ll go your way too” Leonard Cohen, Dead at 82
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Andrew Wyeth
“Open Shutter”