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soracities · 1 year ago
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Mihail Sebastian, Women (trans. Phillip Ó Ceallaigh)
[Text ID: "September has arrived, lovely in its weakening light."]
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geistergreen · 4 months ago
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Most dangerous commission. 🩵
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jareckiworld · 8 months ago
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Georgeta Năpăruş (1930-1997) — Animal Mitologic [oil, canvas, 1990]
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la-belle-histoire · 1 year ago
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Princess Ileana of Romania, 1920s.
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alinadraws02 · 2 months ago
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Digital painting (4) - Day hike, Bucegi mountains
I loved working on this! It feels so special to paint the places I've been to and enjoyed 🌲💚
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divinum-pacis · 1 year ago
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October 24, 2023: A woman takes pictures on a mobile phone as priests walk during procession for Saint Dimitrie Bassarabov, patron saint of the Romanian capital, in Bucharest, Romania. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
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folditdouble · 25 days ago
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Women in Film Challenge 2024: [104/52] Self-Portrait of a Dutiful Daughter, dir. Ana Lungu (Romania, 2015)
You can’t just ask somebody to relax and expect them to do so. It’s like asking them to love you less. That’s impossible.
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thebluesthour · 1 year ago
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Below, on the guesthouse terrace, chairs and shawls and white dresses can be seen. And beyond, the idyllic, clear, blue lake. A postcard.
Mihail Sebastian, Women (trans. Phillip Ó Ceallaigh)
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yuri-for-businesswomen · 8 months ago
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why is it so controversial among feminists to aknowledge that men who come from countries where women have no rights do not like it that we actually do have rights in the west? I'm a social worker in a part of town with a huge arab, turk and romanian-roma population, as immigrants they're more likely to require social services so I mostly have to deal with them. It's grimm what the men have to say about their wifes, daughters and sisters. despite living in a liberal western country the women are not allowed to go outside alone, the girls aren't allowed to join clubs where boys are present (tbh I'm ok with this bc the boys are incredibly sexist and all they do is sexually harass girls when one tries to befriend them, so sex seggregetation IS safer for the girls) they're forced to wear hijab and abaya (if muslim), men proudly proclaim they would divorce their wife and disown their daughter if they stopped wearing hijab. Like, this isn't racism it's reality if you don't preach from your isolated ivory tower but actually work with these people. They come here to reap the spoils of the social care system but want to opress the very people who provide it, since most social workers are women. the entitlement of these men knows no limits, we're all just whores supposed to service them and kiss their feet as feminists we need to stop being tolerant of ideologies and "cultures" that actually want to destroy our autonomy and see us as cattle, it doesn't matter if it's gender ideologues or immigrant men, they aren't poor little victims, they hate western women for stepping out of line and rising above their designated role as servants for men and they hate their daughters whenever they turn out too "western" raised here just as much
right. and white (western) men love women having rights thats why there is no pushback whatsoever. do you know how many white men love andrew tate? „ivory tower“ girl i used to volunteer at a refugee home and homeless shelter. nobody said these men are not misogynistic i dont know what you think you are proving here by listing all the forms their misogyny takes? i know! and this whole „they only come here to smooch of the social security“ is rightwing rhetoric. all i said is that race is no indicator of misogyny. all men are misogynistic and are as blatant about it as they can be without repercussions. also yall seem to heavily confuse race, nationality, culture, and ethnicity. please point me to where i called them poor little victims? racists are so annoying lmao
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marejadilla · 2 months ago
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Alina-Ondine Slimovschi, "Heaven and Earth", 2016, acrylic and ink on canvas. Born 1982, and based Timişoara, Romania.
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soracities · 2 years ago
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Mihail Sebastian, Women (trans. Phillip Ó Ceallaigh) [transcript in ALT]
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rue11eur · 2 years ago
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jareckiworld · 10 months ago
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Georgeta Năpăruş (1930-1997)—The Princess's Retinue [oil on canvas, 1984]
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solcattus · 1 year ago
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Melancolie, 1895
By Viktor Schramm
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alinadraws02 · 2 months ago
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Painting practice (3) - Clip Studio Paint
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love-for-carnation · 8 months ago
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Garofițe roșii, 1934 Eugenia Filotti Atanasiu (1880–1968, Romanian)
Eugenia is mostly known for her still-lives. She began his studies in the country at the Academy of Fine Arts (School of Belle Arte Bucharest) (1900-1904), then continued them in Paris after 1905 for almost ten years. After several exhibitions in both Paris and Bucharest, she decided to settle back in the country in 1944. Unable to align herself with the socialist-realism of the republican salons and also having a bad reputation in socialist Romania due to her bourgeois roots and travels outside the country, her works and activity rarely become exposed to the public. Eugenia Filotti Atanasiu paints until the end of her life. Today, her paintings claim their well-deserved place in the public eye, some of her works are presented in the Museum of the City of Bucharest.
Other painter's works: https://www.artnet.com/artists/eugenia-filotti-atanasiu/
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