Ivan Pokidyshev Silence, 2023 Oil on canvas.
‘Capricorn’ rogue taxidermy by Sabrina Brewer, 2004
Valentino Haute Couture S/S 2013
Marquis No. 13
snowfall at pembroke college, cambridge
Cinderella Visual Development
Céline (dir by: Jean-Claude Brisseau, 1992)
Tarot card coat, Christian Dior Haute Couture, A/W 2017-18
This is why I love Louisiana.
Nowhere else can you get this ambiance, this archaic hauntly beautiful atmosphere…
NICOLE DOLLANGANGER | 2020
Illustration from Pierre Louÿs’ Les Chansons de Bilitis by Georges Barbier (1922)
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis Zodiac Paintings. early 1900s
Knut Ekwall (Swedish, 1843–1912)
The word sword comes from the Old English sweord, cognate to swert, “to wound, to cut”.
The sword is symbolic of liberty and strength. In the Middle Ages, the sword was often used as a symbol of the word of God. The names given to many swords in mythology, literature, and history reflect the high prestige of the weapon and the wealth of the owner.
The Letter
c. 1906
photographed by Käsebier
mitski - nobody