Diana and Actaeon

 

After Dirck Barendsz.
Published by Joos de Booscher
Print made by Jacob de Gheyn II
Date
1590 (circa)

British Museum

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Never Has Been, Never Will Be

created by UBU507

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Off The Page 3

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Judgement of Paris

Woodcut made by Albrecht Altdorfer
Date: 1511

British Museum

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Female Ghost

Kawanabe Kyōsai, Female Ghost, a hanging scroll painting

Japan
Meiji era, about AD 1871-89

As a boy of eight, Kyosai is said to have fished a severed head from the river and taken it home to draw. In this painting we can almost hear the female ghost shrieking in triumph as she bears off the severed head. Cutting off a defeated enemy’s head was the ultimate sign of victory in battle, but here, she even has blood dripping from her gaping fangs: the unthinkable suggestion is that she has actually bitten off this head.

British Museum

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The Descent Into Hell

Print made by Master of St Erasmus
Date
1450-1470

The British Museum

When Jesus descended into Hell, the sinners listened to his words and were all saved. But the saints, believing as usual that they were being put to the test, rejected his words and were all damned.

Marcion Antitheses

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Whatever sense of professional competence we feel in adult life is less the sum of accomplishment than the absence of impossibility: it’s really our relief at no longer having to do things we were never any good at doing in the first place — relief at never again having to dissect a frog or memorize the periodic table. — Adam Gopnik

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Entangled State 3

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Leading Lady

The lazy leading lady’s languid way

The lovely leading lady in our play

— Donovan

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I think this author was supposed to be at

The Ann Arbor Book Festival

but cancelled

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