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(nods sagely) (nods basily) (nods rosemarily) (nods saltly) (nods star anisely)
July calendar page for 1896 with a design of lilies by Theo Nieuwenhuis.
Rijksmuseum.
Wikimedia.
really good text from my sister in law

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✨👑 Fairytale Friday 👑✨
Storybook Kingdoms and Slightly Dramatic Adventures
This week, we’re wandering into the storybook kingdom of Peter and the Princess by Carl H. Grabo, with illustrations by John R. Neill and published in Chicago by Reilly & Lee in 1920. The book arrives straight out of that early 20th-century moment when fairy tales were becoming increasingly playful, visual, and delightfully theatrical.
Carl H. Grabo (1881-1955) was primarily known as a literary scholar, specializing in poetry and Romantic literature. This makes his turn toward fairy tales feel a little unexpected, in the best possible way. There is something charming about a serious scholar stepping briefly into the world of castles, adventure, and fairytale imagination. The story itself carries many familiar fairytale ingredients, royalty, quests, danger, and enchantment, but with the lighter, more whimsical tone that children’s literature of the 1920s often embraced.
The illustrations are by John R. Neill (1877-1943), whose work helped define the look of fantasy for generations of readers. Neill is best remembered today for his work on L. Frank Baum’s Oz books, where his swirling linework, expressive characters, and elaborate decorative details helped shape the visual identity of Oz itself. After Baum’s death, Neill even went on to write and illustrate additional Oz titles of his own.
This is exactly the kind of fairytale that feels designed for rainy afternoons and dramatic reading voices. Between Grabo’s storybook adventure and Neill’s gloriously detailed illustrations, the whole thing has the energy of a kingdom where absolutely everything is slightly more theatrical than necessary, which, personally, I fully support.
--Melissa (who thinks adventures are always improved by elaborate costumes and questionable decisions), Distinctive Collections Library Assistant
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A shell payphone from the Connections Museum Seattle/The Herbert H. Warrick Jr. Museum of Communications
Art by Emily Duffin
ITS APRIL 13 YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS
FETCH ME NEIL
HAPPY BIG TWENTY NEIL

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can everyone do me a favor and tell me your favorite thing to put on toast in the tags
i love this post so much. all the replies are like
"i'm so basic.....i just like a lot of butter or jam :(" (as though those are not god's best and most beloved condiments and his greatest gifts to mankind)
"FUCK health guidelines FUCK my cholesterol and most importantly FUCK diet culture i'll put a dumpster full of butter on my toast and not even GOD will stop me" (no notes. god would encourage this)
doxxing one's self by mention of polarizing regional delicacies (i am so curious about vegemite i must admit)
"does a grilled cheese count as toast?" (not for the purposes of this post)
"i don't like toast please don't kill me" (i appreciate the honesty but i fear this post is not for you)
people who put full ass meals on toast (based)
people who do not but eat toast as a full meal (based)
melty peanut butter (absolutely based)
"it's a guilty pleasure but...nutella 😳" (relieve yourself of fear and enjoy your dessert toast)
special shoutout to the pots-havers adding extra salt. also the one person who mentioned kaya. i see you and am in agreement
"average cat owner spends 3 years in prison" factoid actualy just statistical error. average owner spends 0 years in prison. Miette's mother, who kicked her body like the football and went to jail for One Thousand Years is an outlier adn should not have been counted
When yet another stupid update gets rolled out
Although without the spirit of communal posting, now it's more like this
The Ruigoord Salon

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Peonies (17th century) by Yun Shouping (China, 1633–1690).
Ink and colours on paper.
National Palace Museum
Wikimedia.
One way to get tasks done in the day is to make yourself a Chekhov's List. Put all of the things you have to do on a list, and now that they've been revealed they'll need to be completed by the afternoon (third act) and when you've completed something you can Chekov that task from the list