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'New Life for the Decadents' by Philippe Jullian
This essay by Philippe Jullian appeared in an edition of the Observer colour supplement in 1971, shortly after Jullian’s chef d’oeuvre, 'Dreamers of Decadence,' had been published in Britain
Source: https://t.co/nlHNPqc9YN
Death playing the violin/fiddle in art:
. Frans Francken II,'Death Playing the Violin'
. 'Death the Strangler - The 1st Outbreak of Cholera at a Masked Ball in Paris 1831'
. Arnold Böcklin, 'Self-Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle'
. Stevan Aleksic, 'Self-portrait with Death'
Female Samurai Warriors Immortalized in 19th Century Japanese Photos https://t.co/yOj1TXwhKH via @openculture #FairyTaleTuesday
Look at this little pretty... by Unita-N #Caturday https://t.co/nx9ujBre9T
#FairyTaleTuesday "Our time is the time of the fairy tale": Hans Christian Andersen between Traditional Craft and Literary Modernism
Johan de Mylius's insightful article asks whether and to what extent Hans Christian Andersen was a children's author
https://t.co/oEkuS9mCGv
In love with Itsuko Azuma's art, though I can't find much information about her:
Emma Whitney (exhib. 1881-1884), "Titania" https://t.co/E07SrRqGi1
#BookChatWeekly “There is, one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath...”
― Herman Melville, Moby-Dick or, the Whale
🎨by Anton Lomaev