The Entombment of Christ, Church of San Martino, Portofino. Detail.
The other Crows on Wesper’s wedding day:
Jesper: *to Kaz as he’s looking at himself in the mirror fiddling with his tie* Do I look alright?
Kaz: *starts to say something*
Jesper: *interrupting* Of course I do, why am I even asking? I always look good.
Kaz: You’re nervous.
Jesper: *turning to him, hands moving to his guns* I’m not.
Kaz: *glancing at his fingers tapping his pistols* You fidget a lot more than usual when you’re nervous.
Jesper: *crossing his arms* I’m…
Kaz: 🤨
Jesper: Alright so I’m nervous. I’m marrying Wylan, Kaz, marrying him, me! What if I mess things up? What if my reputation comes back to bite me in the ass? What if…
Kaz: Jesper Fahey. *drops a hand on Jesper’s shoulder* You may be prone to acts of impulsiveness, you may find yourself in more trouble than you should, but marrying Wylan would never be a mistake. *sticking his cane under his arm so he can straighten Jesper’s tie* And besides, if you break his heart I’ll have to break your legs.
Jesper: *laughing* Thank you, Kaz.
*MEANWHILE*
Wylan: I’m marrying Jesper!
Inej: I know, it’s about time. *making sure Wylan’s clothes are straight*
Nina: I’m surprised he didn’t propose to you immediately. *trying to get Wylan’s hair under control* I could hear his heart every time he looked at you. All those snarky words and yet every time he looked into your eyes, it was like he was looking at something beautiful and rare. Like looking at something sparkly and new.
Wylan: Really?
Nina: Yup.
Inej: I bet he's panicking right now.
Nina: Over his Little Sparkler.
Wylan: *blushing* Stop.
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
ARAMIS + open shirt
.... Daddy?... Sorry... Daddy?... Sorry
Greece & Cyprus (circa 1920-1940) by Maynard Owen Williams
The Sarcophagus of Sidon, # Líbano, (also called Alexander) is a stone sarcophagus dating from the late 4th century BC. and which is adorned by bas-reliefs of Alexander the Great fighting the Persians at the Battle of Issos. Reconstruction of the lion helmet of Alexander the Great based on the relief of the Sidon sarcophagus.
-Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Battistero di San Marco, Venezia, Antonietta Brandeis (Czech, 1848-1926)
Paul Gervais (French, 1859-1944) The madness of Titania, 1897 Musèu dels Agustins
Diana and Venus, by Christophe-Gabriel Allegrain, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Virginia Woolf at Monk’s House photographed c. February 1931





