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I have a new album, Javelin, coming out on Oct. 6. New single "So You Are Tired."
More info here: https://sufjanstevens.lnk.to/javelin
THANK YOU. I love you. Peace to you.
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Portraits of Clark Gable & Carole Lombard for No Man of Her Own, 1932
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Diane Arbus
42nd Street movie theatre audience, N.Y.C., 1958
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Blonde girl with shiny lipstick, 1967 by Diane Arbus
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Vassar college girls practicing Greek dances 1923
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Anna Pavlova ( St. Petersburg, Russia 12.02.1881 Ballerina )
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Colour of the Year 2020
Pantone’s colour of the year is Classic Blue.
Blue has been an important colour in art and decor since ancient times, from the use of the lapis lazuli stone in Ancient Egypt to ultramarine pigment in the Renaissance. Blue was also used in Chinese porcelain, and even in the stained glass windows of cathedral windows in the Middle Ages. Blue pigment was often very difficult to make and source, making it one of the most expensive to use in the arts.
The invention of synthetic pigments in the 18th and 19th centuries expanded the colour pallet of artists extensively, making blue much more accessible. Blue was one of the colours used most by Impressionists, including cobalt blue, ultramarine and cerulean blue.
These objects from our collection which incorporate the colour of the year are from Japan, Egypt, China and Europe.
Bird on a branch in blue. Utagawa Hiroshige, 1835–1845. Ukiyo-e on paper. Japan.
Moulded faience vase in the form of the goddess Taweret. Ancient Egypt, XXVth Dynasty (770–715 BC).
Dish with underglaze blue decoration. China, 1875–1908.
A Garden in Montmartre. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1841–1919. Oil on canvas.
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“homesickness is just a state of mind for me. i'm always missing someone or someplace or something, i'm always trying to get back to some imaginary somewhere. my life has been one long longing.”
― Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation
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Hello, Bedford Falls! Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas, movie house! Merry Christmas, Emporium! Merry Christmas, you wonderful old Building and Loan!
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) dir. Frank Capra
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