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Place of origin: Holland
Date: 1613
Medium: Ivory, brass, glass
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▪︎ Sundial.
Place of origin: Holland
Date: 1613
Medium: Ivory, brass, glass

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Ogerpon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet / The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero
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It's Complicated
#1613
"Dear #1607
I'm a huge glazer and defender for Good For Your Soul. But I have to say I'm very open minded to this experience. During my first listen, there were a couple of songs that did not stick to me (fill the void, pictures of you, little guns), but after a couple of listens I start to notice things about them. I want to say that Good For Your Soul isn't really a one-time listen kinda album and that probably doesn't make it any better than how you see it now but this is just from my personal experience.
The thing that makes a lot of Oingo Boingo songs with strange lyrics good isn't just the lyrics but also the musical arrangements and instrumentals. For example, I actually used to hate Grey Matter, believe it or not. But after watching the live show and seeing them perform, I started noticing sounds I've never noticed before on my first listen (also after learning the lyrics, I noticed how interesting the song really was).
I was the same way with Pain when I first heard the lyrics. I thought it was so silly that I should just skip it. Like the lyrics "soak up pain like a sponge..." Threw me off really bad on my first listen and I labelled that song to be a bad song. But after a while it ended up being my favourite Boi-Ngo song after I paid more attention to the lyrics, heard the chorus and listened closely to the little sounds in the song. There were a LOT of songs I didn't like back because I wasn't paying much attention to it,, but a lot of them ended up to be my favourites (I can list every single OB song I used to hate on my first listen but then we'd be here for a while)
What I'm trying to say is that sure Good For Your Soul is a mixed bag but it's the little things,, little details in the sounds, as well as the interesting themes they talk about (nerdy horror movies, nerdy books, religion, nightmares, war and SWEAT) makes the album so so special to me.
If you still don't like Good For Your Soul then that's okay, actually it's completely fine. Everyone should be allowed to hate and love whatever they like. However I'm just sharing my personal experience with the album. I hope the rest of your listening experience with Oingo Boingo is terrific."
Minerva Dressing
Minerva Dressing by Livia Fontana
Minerva Dressing by Kate Welsh (after Lavinia Fontana (1613))
Through the doorway to the balcony, the sky is the dark blue of dusk or dawn or stormy day. St. Peter’s hazy dome appears cumulous; an olive tree reaches its fine branches up, up; a black owl scrapes its talons on the balustrade. Inside, the floor is strewn with armor, with weaponry—her shield against the bureau; her breastplate on the tile. Sitting in the threshold, a blond cherub gazes into the iron shine of the red-feathered helmet, too taken with himself to admire the nude goddess in front of him. She has just returned or she is readying to leave; her body turned from us, her eyes on us, looking at us who look at her: her dark hair constellated in pearls; her back of quiet muscle. In her hands, a diaphanous, gold-threaded gown. Worn, it will do nothing to conceal her body. It will only make her more like the moon, bright-faced and still unfathomable.
bartolomeo manfredi. cupid chastised. 1613.
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A Vase with Flowers
Jacob Vosmaer
probably 1613
The Delft painter Jacob Vosmaer was an early if not pioneering specialist in the painting of flower pictures, which often depict rare specimens known to the artists solely from illustrated books. At some time before 1870 this panel was trimmed on the sides and cut down (about nine inches) at the top, cropping the crown imperial.
Akutagawa daily 1613/★
Rubens Venus,Cupid, Bacchus and Ceres, 1613