themacabrenbold:

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Frontispice de Bracquemond pour Les Fleurs du Mal, Charles Baudelaire, Seconde édition, 1861

(via disease)

artifacts-archive:

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Amulet Carved in Intaglio (Incised)

Byzantine (Egypt), 6th–7th century CE

Inscriptions identify the subject of this amulet as the Woman with the Issue of Blood (Mark 5:25–34; Luke 8:43–48). On the reverse a woman stands in the orant (prayer) pose. Hematite was believed to stop the flow of blood and was a favorite medium for amulets related to female reproductive health and menstrual problems.

(Source: metmuseum.org, via didoofcarthage)

raven-runes:
“Troyes cathedral.
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oliverscarlin:

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Antonio Canova - The Three Graces (1814)

mysterious-secret-garden:

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Eugène Trigoulet - The Forerunner, 1894.

(via stigmatam4rtyr)

eopederson:
“Flèches, cathédrale, Bordeaux, Gironde, 2017.
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leatherandmossprints:

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‘Lamia and the Soldier‘ by John William Waterhouse, c. 1905.

(via ravnking)

the-evil-clergyman:
“The Reunion of Cupid and Psyche by Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours (1793)
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shuttered-gallery:

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“Window” by Emile Corsi, 1882