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Ernest Biéler 1863 - 1948
Portraits à Grindelwald (detail), 1906

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NORTH KOREA.1982. Subway Hiroji Kubota
The clouds of Venus in infrared
District areas and bits for a thing.
Ed Cheverton
—Little Women (2019), screenplay by Greta Gerwig

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So my therapist said something awhile back and it’s really stuck with me.
I was talking about the stupid things I had done in high school. How the stories I wrote were stupid and how all I ever wanted to draw was anime shit (which was stupid) and how immature I could be, etc etc etc.
and she was like “Why are you so determined to beat up on Little Maggie?”
It took me off guard, I was like “what do you mean?”
“Why do you keep saying Little Maggie is stupid? You say she was stupid and immature but wasn’t she just a teenager? Do you not like who you were as a teenager?”
I shrugged and was like “I think teenage me was very creative and was probably just having fun and being a teenager…”
“So why beat up on her and call her stupid and embarrassing?”
“I dunno, because I guess now I’ve learned a lot.”
“But she was young. She didn’t know. I’m just telling you this because if you keep beating up on Little Maggie, you have to remember that she grows up to be you. When you put bruises and scars on Little Maggie, you’re leaving all the healing for Big Maggie. Your insecurity about who you were as a child is going to come through into your adulthood. Be nice to Little Maggie.”
And I’d never really thought of that before? It seems status quo to just… hate who you used to be for not knowing enough, but that’s totally illogical. Of course a younger version of you doesn’t know what you know and can’t act with the wisdom that you act.
And even if Little Maggie was writing silly stories about her friends while ripping off anime and drawing her own “manga” and being immature and goofy, she was having fun, she was being creative, she was enjoying the things she liked and she wasn’t hurting anyone.
She’s part of my past and hating her is hating the foundation of who I eventually became.
Just food for thought.
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Jacques Martin-Ferrieres
Georg Janny, Title Unknown, 1923
Jean-François de Troy
French, 1645-1730
The Abduction of Europa (details)

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Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1728-1792) “Sleeping Endymion” (1756) Located in the Worcester Art Museum, Worcaster, Massatchuestts, United States
Juno Asking Aeolus to Release the Winds, François Boucher, 1769
Venus on the Waves (details) by François Boucher, 1769.
The Toilette of Venus (detail) by François Boucher, 1751.
Nöel-Nicolas Coypel, The Abduction of Europa, ca. 1726-7

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Corrado Giaquinto (1703-1766) “The Triumph of Galatea” (c. 1752) Oil on canvas Rococo Located in the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Interpretations of Cupid and Psyche
Cupid and Psyche in the Nuptial Bower, 1792, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808) l Amor and Psyche, c. 1800’s, Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (1725-1805) l Cupid and Psyche, 1798, François Gérard (1770-1837)