Photograph by Robert Altman, late 1960s.
Accidentally pulled into a spot someone was planning on backing into and the dude immediately acted so unhinged and crazy when we were literally backing out of the spot to let him park there and I get that people have things going on in their lives that make them act out emotionally but we were leaving!!! Like why are you immediately so angry about something that you're still about to get?? Like what is going on with you??
Edouard Kasparides (1858-1926, Austrian) ~ The Penitent Mary Magdalene in the Cave, 1890
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Sine Cerere et Libero Friget Venus by Hendrick Goltzius (1600-03)
Colour codes of malady: A plate marked with stains of paint on the bottom, used at the isolation ward of Sahlgrenska hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden in the early 20th century. The kitchenware used for the patients’ food was marked with colored dots depending on which disease the patient had. Plates, cups, and saucers for patients with rose fever were marked with one color, those for patients with diphtheria with another, and some, such as this is, is marked with a whole spectrum of diseases.
Marianne Stokes (Austrian, 1855-1927) The Queen and the Page, 1896
Le Carnival (exh.1916). Dame Laura Knight (English,1877-1970). Oil on canvas.
Knight, referencing Diaghilev, noted “…a perfection of the dance, but with brilliantly designed décor and good music…“ The 1916 Le Carnival was among the earliest performances Knight witnessed. It was set in the wings of the theatre - hence there were no elaborate stage flats to distract the audiences from the cavorting Harlequine and Columbine.
Close( r ), photos by Mario Sorrenti with Mark Gonzales for Arena Homme + Fall/Winter 2003/2004







