John Keats, from The Complete Poems and Selected Letters; “Endymion,”
John Keats, from The Complete Poems and Selected Letters; “Endymion,”
Patti Smith holding a white feather in a NYC street, photography by Robert Mapplethorpe
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Patti Smith by Annie Leibovitz for Ann Demeulemeester
Robert Mapplethorpe in front of his cover for Patti Smith’s Horses c.1975
Still-life with pear and insects, 1765 by Justus Juncker (German, 1703–1767)
“Is it the voice of the goddess of foam, a breeze in the poplars, or is it a dream?”— Velimir Khlebnikov, tr. by Gary Kern, from “On a Hill,” wr. c. March 1916
Mali (1988) - Harry Gruyaert
Harry Gruyaert
“The Mirror” 1902 - Edward Steichen
Kenro Izu
Kenro Izu :: Still Life # 678, 1998 / more [+] by this photographer
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Emmet Gowin, Edith, Danville,Virginia, 1963
“We don’t tell everything we know about ourselves. We tell those things that we feel have a chance poetically of fitting back into life and that means fitting back into the feelings of other people.” -Emmet Gowin
“Silent dwells / By your mouth the autumn moon,”— Georg Trakl, tr. by Michael Hamburger, from Poems; “Transfiguration,”
The Clematis, 2017- Richard Cartwright (b. 1951)
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