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Fritz Hegenbart (Austrian, 1864 - 1943)
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#german art#german magazine art#angels#art#drawing#jugend zeitschrift#jugen 4 1899 band 1 nr 1 26#jugen nr 9 25 feb 1899#fritz hegenbart#ad astra
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untitled - Fritz Hegenbart, 1898
#19th century#art#jugend magazine#vintage illustration#19th century art#art nouveau#jugendstil#1898#Fritz Hegenbart#macabre#macabre art
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Songs Inspired by Mythology Undine (2013) Laura Marling
You live for the sea, Undine You live for the sea You cannot, you cannot You cannot love me
An Undine is a water nymph, related to the Naiad of Greek myth as well as mermaids and selkies. They are first referred to in the writings of Swiss alchemist Paracelsus, who named them from the Latin word “unda,” meaning "wave” —from which we get the word “undulation”
Marling seems to allude to the idea that the Undine can only remain on land if she marries a human, but in doing so, she becomes mortal. This Undine, it seems, decides she loves the water more than the human.
—Water Nymph by Fritz Hegenbart, Jugend 1902
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By Fritz Hegenbart. Austrian. 1864-1943.
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Art by Fritz Hegenbart, Jugend 1902
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On feeling the weight of your ancestry
the holy mountain, alejandro jodorowsky / wild eyes, mariee siou /endangered, tamara dean / non-existence, rumi / saints, louis de laval / sawdust & diamonds, joanna newsom / malice, fritz hegenbart / wisteria, by me (sneaked my own poem here teehee) / paleolithic cave art in northern spain / buried in teeth, mariee siou
#web weaving#ancestry#art#mariee sioux#joanna newsom#rumi#poetry#yes mariee siou is here twice ♥️ her music is tied with ancestry#and feels ancient#to me
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Fritz Hegenbart - The Kiss (1900)
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Fritz Hegenbart
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Fritz Hegenbart (1864-1943) - ‘Ad astra’, from “Jugend”, 1899.
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