“Entretanto, descobri por experiência própria que algumas vezes a mais doce e terna, a mais inocente e animadora companhia pode ser encontrada em qualquer objeto natural, mesmo para o coitado misantropo e o mais melancólico dos homens..." (...)
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Little Esmeralda (detail), 1874 oil on canvas William-Adolphe Bouguereau
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View of Ischl (1838) by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
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Dachstein, 1839 by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller.
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The neighbors (1859) by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
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Time of roses, c.1864 by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller.
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Jacob van Ruisdael (1629 – 1682)
View of Bentheim Castle, c. 1652 - 1654
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Thomas Benjamin Kennington — Contemplation. detail. circa 1900
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Petr Petrovich Vereshchagin (1836-1886)
Ust’-Koiva
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L’Enlèvement d’Europe (détail) | Jean-François de Troy
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“Like plants, men can not exist without roots.” – Dominique Venner
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After Guido Reni. Detail from Europa and the Bull, 17th Century.
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Twilight in the Cedars at Darien, Connecticut - John Frederick Kensett
1872
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Carl Holsøe (1863-1935)
Interior with the artist’s wife reading
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We should not pretend to understand the world only by the intellect. The judgement of the intellect is only part of the truth.
Carl Gustav Jung (via psych-facts)
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