Henri Le Secq (French, 1818–1882), Grandes figures au porche nord, cathédrale de Chartres, 1852 (from theshipthatflew via: source)
Henri Le Secq (French, 1818–1882), Grandes figures au porche nord, cathédrale de Chartres, 1852 (from theshipthatflew via: source)
I have a feeling that my boat
has struck, down there in the depths,
against a great thing.
And nothing
happens! Nothing…Silence…Waves…
—Nothing happens? Or has everything happened,
and are we standing now, quietly, in the new life?
— Juan Ramón Jiménez, translated by Robert Bly
from: theanatomyofmelancholy:
Baron, “Tamara Toumanova of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo 2”
(from: darksilenceinsuburbia & theanatomyofmelancholy)
Adolf De Meyer, 1920 (from Vintage Blog)
“Puck and the Fairy”
Illustration from Harpel’s Typograph : or Book of Specimens Containing Useful Information, Suggestions and a Collection of Examples of Letterpress Job Printing Arranged for the Assistance of Master Printers, Amateurs, Apprentices, and Others
By Oscar H. Harpel
Published in Cincinnati, 1870
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