Romantic night landscape by James Arthur O'Connor (Irish, 1792-1841)
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Romantic night landscape by James Arthur O'Connor (Irish, 1792-1841)

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Jan Grubiński (1874 - 1945) - Fresh Snow. Oil on canvas.

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Eye Colour, 1946, M.C. Escher
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Vesuvius, 1985

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— Konstantin Vaginov, tr. by Alfred C. Todd, from 20th Century Russian Poetry; “The Wanderer,” (via violentwavesofemotion)