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Michael Garrison – Images
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Das Apokalyptische Weib. Matthias Gerung ~ ca.1532 Bayerische SB Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
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Early color photographs of Antarctica, circa 1915, by Australian adventurer Frank Hurley.
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Bernard Descamps  Paris, 1994
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Tim White’s 1983 cover art for Electric Forest, by Tanith Lee
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Kate Bush as a bat, 1980, photographed by her brother John Carder Bush. 1: Breathing 7" single cover 2: Never For Ever album back cover
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Karel Thole (1914-2000) cover, “The General Zapped an Angel” by Howard Fast,  Ace Books, 1970
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Jean Besancenot.  The bride, Fez, circa 1950. 
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Mostly unsatisfactory root canals performed by dental students in 1915-16. Elementary and Dental Radiography. 1918 ed. 
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Irving Penn - Man Lighting Girl's Cigarette New York, 1949
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Brian Eno in the 1970s: “The tape is now the music”
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The Mirror-Faced Grim Reaper in Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), dir. Maya Deren, Alexander Hammid
“This film is endowed with an acute sense of restlessness and alienation; reflecting this uncanny estrangement in the doubling, tripling and quadrupling of its central character, and in its cyclic narrative, a structure that seems condemned to repetition. Why is the hooded Death figure constructed as a kind of mirror? Are we dealing with Nietzsche’s notion of ‘eternal return’? (…) You could go on forever about the meaning buried in this particular work. It invites and eludes analysis.” – CINEMA AND DREAM-LOGIC IN MESHES OF THE AFTERNOON
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made of air, paul clipson
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Covers by Frank Kelly Freas
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Jacobs Heinrich Elbfas - Astral Phenomena in the Sky over Stockholm (1636)
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The Book of Knowledge, 1912
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