Sergey Tutunov - Twilight (1972)
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I wonder why the wind, even the wind doth seem to mock me now, all night, all night, and have I strayed among the cliffs here. They say, some day I'll fall down through the sea-bit fissures, and no more know the warm cloak of sun, or bathe the dew across my tired eyes to comfort them. They try to keep me hid within four walls. I will not stay!
Sergey A. Tutunov (1925-1999), Twilight // Ezra Pound, from Personæ: The Shorter Poems, 1926 // Ruskin Spear (1911-1990), Winter Evening
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Sergey Andreyevich Tutunov (1925-1998)
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By Sergei Tutunov.
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“I suffer from life and from other people. I can’t look at reality face to face. Even the sun discourages and depresses me. Only at night and all alone, withdrawn, forgotten and lost, with no connection to anything real or useful — only then do I find myself and feel comforted.” ― Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet
Painting: "Twilight" by Sergey A. Tutunov
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Artist: Sergey Tutunov.
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Sergey A. Tutunov - Twilight (1972)
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Twilight (Sergey A. Tutunov, 1972)
Keir. Perthshire... Sunday. No post, no railway, no carriage (even for a drive); not a boat, not even a dog to whistle to.
(Fryderyk Chopin. Letter to Wojciech Grzymala, October 1st 1848)
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Attesa - Expectant
Attesa - At the window. Expectation | Sergey Tutunov (1925-1998, Russia)
Madonna del Parto, 1450-65 (Musei Civici, Monterchi, ITA) | Piero della Francesca (1412 ca.-1492, Italia)
Annunciata (Madonna dell’attesa), ante 1484 (Museo d'Arte Sacra, Camaiore, Italia) | Matteo Civitali (1436-1501, Italia)
Madonna del Parto | affresco in chiesa, Sutri, Viterbo (fresco in church in Sutri, Viterbo, Italy)
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Tutunov Sergey Andreevich
"In the Morning", 1953
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Twilight. Sergey A. Tutunov, 1972.
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