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"The Love Letter" and "Le porteur d'eau" โ€” Eugene von Blaas. Italian, circa 1902.
A nearly complete 1st century BCE carnyx found in 2004 at Tintignac, France (the one in the left picture, with a reconstruction in the right).

Fashioned as a snarling boar, the carnyx was a war horn used by the Iron Age Celts between c. 200 BCE and c. 200 CE
โ€œFear not death for the hour of your doom is set and none may escape it.โ€œ

~ Vรถlsunga Saga
Undine, Arthur Rackham (1909)

In european mythology, the ondines are water sprites who could be mortal if she married a human, but if her husband was unfaithful, she had to go back to the sea.
Forwarded from Worth Fighting For
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Fionn mac Cumhaill fighting Aillen, illustration by Beatrice Elvery in Violet Russellโ€™s Heroes of the Dawn (1914)
"The Rape of Polyxena" in the Loggia dei Lanzi of Florence, Italy
German infantrymen in a trench with gas masks, Flanders, Belgium. Late 1915
โ€œThink Thousand times before taking a decision But - After taking decison never turn back even if you get Thousand difficulties!โ€

โ€• Adolf Hitler
"The Hutsul Madonna triptych" โ€” Kazimierz Sichulski, 1909.
The Elliptical staircase of the Palace Mannajuolo, Naples, Campania, Italy