Quodlibet 3

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Riviera 1965

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Bowl

Know that the world is like Mount Sinai, and we like Moses are seekers; every moment an epiphany arrives and cleaves the mountain asunder.

 — RUMI

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Personification of Music (St Cecilia)

FRANCHI, Antonio
c. 1650

Of Byzantine slenderness, which allowed her dress to fall in simple, noble folds, like the dress of a St. Cecilia, her body was of bewitching proportions, her wrists and ankles exquisitely beautiful.Every now and then the pale, somewhat rigid features of her little face warmed into life and sparkled with infectious gaiety.

— August Strindberg

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UBU 507

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Hylotheism

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Shadowe

Life in the cycle of the countless rebirths is like a vision in a dream. The gods on high, the mute trees and the stones, are alike apparitions in this phantasy.

the Brahmavaivarta Purana

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Hawaiian Maiden

gelatin silver print

Printed by Davey Photo Co

in Hawaii late 19th Century

The British Museum

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While Pensive I thought on my Love

illustration to an unidentified publication.

Block cut by George Dalziel

After Frederick Richard Pickersgill

1835-1861

The British Museum

WHILE pensive I thought on my love,
The moon on the mountains was bright,
And Philomel down in the grove,
Broke sweetly the silence of night.

I wish that the tear drop would flow,
But I felt too much auguish to weep,
Till worn by the weight of my woe,
I sunk on my pillow to sleep.

Methought, that my Love, as I lay,
His ringlets all clotted with gore,
In the paleness of Death seem’d to say,
Alas ! we must never meet more.

Yes, yes, my belov’d, we must part,
The steel of my Rival was true,
The assassin had struck on that heart,
Which beat with such fervor for you.

— Old English Ballad

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In Yab-Yum Mode

A gilded bronze figure of the Dharmapāla Yamari or (after von Schroeder 1981) Rakta-Yamantaka (ie Rakta [red]-Yamari [enemy of Yama]); in yab-yum mode

Tibet, 17th Century

The British Museum

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