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Mirror with Concentric Circles and Linked Arcs, 1st century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art
Inscription: Refine the copper to be pure and bright. Make it into a mirror to receive rightful decor. May it extend your life and remove misfortunes! [You are] coeval with the heaven above. Size: Diameter: 14.9 cm (5 7/8 in.); Overall: 1.1 cm (7/16 in.); Rim: 0.7 cm (¼ in.) Medium: bronze
https://clevelandart.org/art/1995.306
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#partially resistant#to tunglr discourse#on art as hobby#it's art for art's sake#not art for feeling good sake#but i am also wholly resistant#to productivity culture#so#yes
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Angel (fragment of the Baronci altarpiece), 1500, Raphael
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/raphael/angel-fragment-of-the-baronci-altarpiece
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Mirror with the Image of Avalokitesvara, 1900, Cleveland Museum of Art: Korean Art
Mirrors, along with swords and jade, were among the most important symbols of power. It is thought that mirrors held power through their ability to catch and reflect light. This rare trapezoid-shaped example is engraved with an image of the bodhisattva Kwaneum, and was used as a part of Buddhist rituals. Size: Overall: 15.7 x 13 cm (6 3/16 x 5 1/8 in.) Medium: bronze with incised Buddhist designs
https://clevelandart.org/art/1918.531
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Vase in the form of Fish
This is the most spectacular of a small group of fish-form vessels, all representing the ‘bulti’-fish common in the Nile and a standard feature of Egyptian decorative art. It was found in a medium-sized private house at El-Amarna, buried under a plaster floor together with two glass jugs and some metal objects.
The body is core-built in blue glass with a matt finish, and is decorated with simple festoons in groups of three or four white lines followed by a yellow line. The tail decorations are in the same colors. The dorsal fin is composed of a series of heavy threads in the body (blue, white, yellow, and turquoise-blue). The front fins are each composed of one light and one darker blue thread.
The front ventral fins are made from one white and one yellow thread each while the rear ventral fin is of turquoise-blue glass. A yellow thread outlines the mouth. The eyes are white opaque circles with the pupils represented by black thread loops. The fish is assembled from several fragments.
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 1353-1336 BC. Polychrome glass. Now in the British Museum. EA 55193
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Captain Kani Ichita, from the Series “Mirror of…, Kobayashi Kiyochika, 1895, Saint Louis Art Museum: Asian Art
https://www.slam.org/collection/objects/52469/
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Me and my girls

Two Dancing Old Friends, 1828, Francisco Goya
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Waheeda Rehman’s Snow White avatar in a song sequence from “Baazi” (1968)
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If from my poems you wrench away the flower from the four seasons of my poetry one of my seasons will die. If you exclude love two of my seasons will die If you exclude bread three of my seasons will die. And if you take away freedom all four seasons and I will die.
Sherko Bekas, 1940-2013
(found via The Tricontinental’s newsletter)
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Virtuoso! If you haven’t read Priestdaddy yet, you’ll like it.
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