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π½ Lovecraft's Letters #1 - Food, Living as a Writer, Marriage, Isolation, Pride & Honour
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The Young Napoleon Bonaparte Studying At The Military Academy.
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Konga der Menschenfrosch (Konga the Man Frog)
π¨ Rudolf Sieber-Lonati
Used as cover for the German pulp mag Macabros, issue No. 4, 1960.
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π¨ Rudolf Sieber-Lonati
Used as cover for the German pulp mag Macabros, issue No. 4, 1960.
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Interview with Quorthon (Bathory)
Quorthon (RIP) interviewed by Oliver Ueck in January 1997.
#music #bathory
#metal #blackmetal
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Quorthon (RIP) interviewed by Oliver Ueck in January 1997.
#music #bathory
#metal #blackmetal
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Survive the Jive: All-feed
The magic spell in Twin Peaks which defines the series reminds me of Norse pagan practices. It goes: βThrough the darkness of future past, the magician longs to see, one chants out between two worlds, fire walk with me!β The spell is connected to the "redβ¦
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π PBS - Joseph Campbell and The Power of Myth (With Bill Moyers) - 6 Episodes
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The function of painting is to make poetry visible⦠to render thought visible." René Magritte Pictorial art reveals some of the visual brain's "neural rules" and processing hierarchy. The painting Le Blanc-Seing (1965) is a virtual course in perception, with many elements illustrating figure-ground segregation, object identification, cues for depth perception, Gestalt Laws of occlusion-continuation, and visual scene organization.
RenΓ© Magritteβs cerebral, enigmatic paintings and prints helped define the imagery and philosophy of the Surrealist movement. His most famous works, including The Treachery of Images (1929) and The Son of Man (1946), explore the illusory power of art and juxtapose mundane and fantastical iconography. Magritte was born in Belgium. After a stint at the AcadΓ©mie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and employment as a designer and draftsman, he moved to Paris and became involved with the Surrealist trailblazer AndrΓ© Breton.
RenΓ© Magritteβs cerebral, enigmatic paintings and prints helped define the imagery and philosophy of the Surrealist movement. His most famous works, including The Treachery of Images (1929) and The Son of Man (1946), explore the illusory power of art and juxtapose mundane and fantastical iconography. Magritte was born in Belgium. After a stint at the AcadΓ©mie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and employment as a designer and draftsman, he moved to Paris and became involved with the Surrealist trailblazer AndrΓ© Breton.
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