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rosegarden4500 · 8 months
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rosesrosesroses3000 · 8 months
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rosengarten1000 · 8 months
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illustratus · 6 months
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The Creation of the World and the Expulsion from Paradise
by Giovanni di Paolo
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Giovanni Battista Innocenzo Colombo (Swiss, 1717-1801) Jardin, n.d. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
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contortedmind · 2 months
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Despite the fact that I watched dead poets society and enjoyed it, I find my opinion about poems remaining the same.
I really HATE poems. Something about them has always seemed so pretentious and people tend to try too hard to make a meaning out of nothing. Recently though, I have found a few poems (some might just be short little writings, I dont know if they count as poems.) that I don't hate.
Here are the favorite poems of someone who despises poetry:
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Someone please tell me how to arrange pictures nicely on mobile lmao.
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princesssarisa · 1 year
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Doublet for Leporello in Don Giovanni, from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1962. Designed by Franco Zeffirelli and worn by Geraint Evans.
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koredzas · 2 years
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Stefano di Giovanni - The Agony in the Garden. 1437
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rosegarden4500 · 8 months
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rosesrosesroses3000 · 8 months
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rosengarten1000 · 8 months
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illustratus · 7 months
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The Empire of Flora by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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florencenesbit · 10 months
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giovanni battista tiepolo. rinaldo and armida in her garden. 1742-1745.
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opera-ghosts · 2 years
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February 2. 1969 the famous Tenor Giovanni Martinelli (1885-1969) died in New York. He was 50 years on stage with all great voices of his time. Here we see a Original postcard sending to him 1912. At this time he was the first time outside Italia and made his Debut at Royal Opera House Covent Garden.
Take a closer look on this great biography.
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