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forbiddenalleys:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s - “Queen of the Night Aria” (Die Zauberflöte/Magic Flute) sung by Maria Callas
(Source: kitfoxhawaii, via wallsandbridges)
antonio-m:
Achilles (Glyptotek Museum), Copenhagen
beautifuldavinci:
HENRY PATRICK RALEIGH (1880-1944)
The illustrator Henry Raleigh started and ended life in poverty and despair. But in between, he spent decades painting high society pictures and living the opulent life of one of the best paid illustrators in the country.
Born into a broken and destitute family, Raleigh began working at age 9 to support his mother and sisters. By the age of 12, he quit school altogether and found work on the docks of San Francisco, processing shipments of coffee beans from South America. Here, rough sailors and roustabouts filled his head with colorful and bawdy stories of life in far off places.
At his peak, Raleigh was able to make enough money from just three or four months of work to enable him to spend the balance of the year traveling abroad with family and friends.
But Raleigh also spent money freely. He gave away thousands of dollars to friends, traveled lavishly, maintained a yacht, owned a mansion and kept a large studio in downtown Manhattan.
Unfortunately, styles changed (along with social values and taste in art) and his work dried up. Raleigh could not adapt; bankrupt and bitter, he committed suicide in 1944 by jumping out of the window of a sleazy hotel in Times Square.
(via cavetocanvas)
mesbeauxarts:
Nicolas Coustou. Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Early 17th century.
Marble.
Château de Versailles. Versailles, France.
save999things:
#12. Caravaggio
“I’m fifty and I’ve always been free; please let me end my life in freedom. I wish at death’s door they say about me: he never belonged to any School, any Church, any academy and any regime but Freedom’s.”
cavetocanvas:
Jan Lievens, The Violin Player, c. 1625
mesbeauxarts:
Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Bust of Medusa. 1644-1648.
Marble.
Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini. Roma, Italia.