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wrongnote-lc · 1 year ago
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Chopin & Sand
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odevir · 1 year ago
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FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN PORTRAIT. Painting by Eugéne Delacroix, 1938.
"O periódico de arte "Allgemaine Musikalische", da maior responsabilidade naquele tempo, disse que Chopin era dotado de uma extrordinária delicadeza em seu dedilhado e de uma indescritível destreza e agilidade empregadas em favor da mais profunda e sutil sensibilidade. " A clareza de sua interpretação", continua o mesmo jornal, traz a impressa o estigma do grande gênio, revelando-se um virtuose favorecido pela natureza, e que sem um reclame antecipado, aparece no horizonte da arte como um verdadeiro e brilhante meteoro".
DR. FRANCISCO DE PAULA P. HARTUNG. Chopin Enfermidade e Arte.
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rulethemwithkindness · 2 months ago
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Jacques Weber in Georges Sand's book adaptation, Mauprat, 1972
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whats-in-a-sentence · 3 months ago
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"'L'homme c'est rien – l'œuvre c'est tout,' as Gustave Flaubert wrote to Georges Sand."
"The Illustrated Sherlock Holmes Treasury" - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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mournfulroses · 1 year ago
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George Sand, from a letter to Gustave Flaubert written c. September 1871
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primordialfather · 11 months ago
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Piano for the Bedridden
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dimensionzero · 1 year ago
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every major character's screentime in across the spiderverse
miles morales: 1 hour, 26.5 minutes
gwen stacy: 56.5 minutes
miguel o'hara: 23 minutes
rio morales: 20 minutes
jeff morales: 17.5 minutes
the spot: 14 minutes
peter b (& mayday) parker: 9.5 minutes
hobie brown: 9.5 minutes
george stacy: 9 minutes
pavitr prabhakar: 8 minutes
jess drew: 5.5 minutes
margo kess: 3.5 minutes
ben reilly: 1 minute
peni parker: 20 seconds
spider-man noir: 10 seconds
spider-ham: 10 seconds
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o-link · 6 months ago
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Frédéric Chopin
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gwydpolls · 3 months ago
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Time Travel Question 11: 19th Century II and Earlier
These Questions are the result of suggestions from the previous iteration.
This category may include suggestions made too late to fall into the correct grouping.
Please add new suggestions below if you have them for future consideration.
*There is a lot of discourse around gender and sexuality with these two historical figures and it can get pretty ugly. I know most of us have opinions, but absent a time machine we can't know for sure, so please be gentle with each other.
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random-brushstrokes · 8 months ago
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Eugène Delacroix - George Sand's Garden at Nohant (1840s)
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walmart-the-official · 9 months ago
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What if I did something horrible to my notification box.
I made a poll with some of the newer trends. I vastly miscalculated what the results would be due to how close the Ides were and how few people knew about the rosin thing.
But now, I redeem myself with the classics and I'll probably miss one so feel free to reblog and make fun of me for it so I can get a larger sample size.
Have fun (:
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miieandering · 6 months ago
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lore that absolutely no one asked for
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kingofscoops · 1 month ago
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Colour Palette Meme
Being Human + Rotted Roses for @ncthandrake
send me a colour palette + show/movie/character/ship etc. and I’ll make a gifset of it.
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cashmere-caveman · 19 days ago
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in the 2008 bbc3 supernatural dramedy "being human", the moment of passing from life to death is depicted as a personalised door appearing in front of a character to symbolise moving on from their experience of dying and progress to the afterlife. a central theme of annie sawyer's character is that she will help other characters make peace and look for their door but then refuse to walk through her own. meanwhile for mitchell it is a recurrent theme that he will stand in front of an open door and look back, while george is defined by the fact that he spends three whole seasons trying not to acknowledge the door at all. if we map this visual metaphor for all three characters' ways of (not) acknowledging death onto the ancient greek tale of orpheus and euridyce we will find that all three of them take turns embodying the role of the lost lover and the seeker in turn. in this essay, i will
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laurapetrie · 2 years ago
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She prefers to stay alone in her room with a book in her hand, like a romantic heroine.
George Sand, Indiana (1832)
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mournfulroses · 1 year ago
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George Sand, from a letter to Gustave Flaubert written c. September 1971
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