Dark & Fascinating Art (Vin's Favourite Artwork Archive)
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A collection of some of the dark, imaginative & classical artwork I love and wish to archive.

You're welcome to join me.

Art like all great things must enthral the mind, often from emotive places of sadness, resulting in magnificence.
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I could watch this all day. This 19th-century clock/timepiece sits in a Sheraton satinwood case. It was invented by William Congreve, though this model was made by James Moore French in #London. What a feature this would make in one's living room.
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When a love becomes too painful or stressful to bare, it inevitably becomes pure hatred.
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If one wishes to keep one's sanity whilst caring for everything and everyone, you'll have to act as though you care about absolutely nothing and nobody.
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Nothing ever truly ends up quite how we think it will, even when it does.

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Painting The Sculptor by Theodore Gerard
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Due to contemporary issues being so suspiciously overcomplicated, it now requires a complicated explanation to convey how simple things really are.

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Painting: Mark Stock
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Couples who remain friends after separating, never truly loved each other.

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Painting: Retour de bal (Return from the ball) by Henri Gervex, 1879
Hungarian National Museum, 1840s
Rome, the Via Appia at Dawn, by Ippolito Caffi, 1866
"Buried Alive for Four Months," by Mort Künstler
Ruined Church (1840), by Adrien Dauzats
Palace on a Mountain Lake (1876), by Ferdinand Knab
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Charles Gifford Dyer
#London Backwater, near St Pancras', Woburn Walk by James Finlay Watson