Wednesday, April 16, 2014

On the left is the famed sketch of Isabella d’Este, by Leonardo...





On the left is the famed sketch of Isabella d’Este, by Leonardo da Vinci. The painting on the right is a recently discovered copy that is thought to be the finished product, also by da Vinci.




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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Genova. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle - 1493.





Genova. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle - 1493.




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"All phenomena are illusory, like dreams, mirages, bubbles, and shadows."


All phenomena are illusory, like dreams, mirages, bubbles, and shadows.






- Diamond Sutra

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Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII. Oil on canvas,...





Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII. Oil on canvas, painted in 1854.




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Saturday, April 12, 2014

"Affectionate hearts, plentiful delight, Give reason to doleful misery, mourns Upon thy chest,..."

“Affectionate hearts, plentiful delight,

Give reason to doleful misery, mourns

Upon thy chest, striking pangs of doubt lay,

Man’s greatest foe, seated on gilded thrones:

Psyche! Why must thee grant the villain stay

In this abode pure, free from wanderers,

Thoughts and distraught pondering abandoned.

Nay, give me asylum from wretched chance,

Assure me truth, a revelation clear,

Rise from shackling fear, O timid friend!

May thy kindness bring mirth, jovial laughs;

And confide in me, thy guide faithful, close,

Towards victory, onward we shall march strong,

Malicious words left to protest in vain.”



- À la victoire de la vérité, by Rubene

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