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faust (1858) by charles gounod | le fantôme de l'opèra (1910) by gaston leroux | wuthering heights (1939) by william wyler | la belle et la bête (1947) by jean cocteau | labyrinth (1986) by jim henson | van helsing (2004) by stephen sommers | the phantom of the opera (2004) by joel schumacher | crimson peak (2014) by guillermo del toro | consumed (2014) by david cronenberg | nosferatu (2024) by robert eggers
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sundays rule number 1: DON'T THINK ABOUT YOUR LIFE
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Statue of Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc) Museum Rouen, 📍Paris
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Cassandra (from the Amberley Castle 'Heroines of Antiquity') (Amberley Queens) [c. 1506] Lambert Barnard (c.1490–1567) The Novium
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Another hot day. All Around Us. 1940.
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Henri Matisse
Girl Reading, Vase of Flowers, 1922
The Baltimore Museum of Art
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Summer garden.
Aunt Martha's corner cupboard. 1928.
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🍁 How to know the wild flowers: . New York: Scribner’s, 1893.. Original source Image description: Black and white botanical illustration from 1893 showing three detailed views of the maple-leaved viburnum (Viburnum acerifolium). The top section depicts a branch with lobed, maple-like leaves and clusters of round berry-like fruits. Below, a dense cluster of small flowers rests on a single maple-shaped leaf. To the right, an enlarged individual flower with five petals and long stamens is shown. The style is scientific and precise, highlighting leaf shape, fruit, and flower structure for identification purposes. The plate is labeled “PLATE XII” and includes the title and species name beneath the drawings.
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Everyone is nostalgic and no one is sincere. Do you get the idea
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Edward Robert Hughes (1851–1914) - Midsummer Eve, c. 1908
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Illustration by Hilda Cowham for 'Father Tuck's Annual' c. 1920.
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fork found in kitchen
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