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Writer Sandra Leigh Price. The Bird's Child 2015. The River Sings 2017 both published by 4th Estate / HarperCollins.

The Past & the Present. Katılım Aralık 2012
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World's Amazing Things
The beautiful Parrot Waxcap Mushroom, it looks like something out of Alice in Wonderland yet it is real.
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Walking Warrior
Walking Warrior@roamtheplanet0·
Wild Bluebells in Scotland
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
So it turns out that writing is thinking. It's the same process. "Writing compels us to think — not in the chaotic, non-linear way our minds typically wander, but in a structured, intentional manner." Outsourcing writing to LLMs is THE SAME THING as outsourcing thinking.
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Journal of Art in Society
Journal of Art in Society@artinsociety·
A 1497 copy of Dante’s classic Divine Comedy, held by the University of Sydney, has been discovered to have a rare chalk sketch by the famous artist Giorgione on the last page, together with a later notification of his death during the plague mup.com.au/books/giorgion…
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MΛЯIПΛ
MΛЯIПΛ@oscillate23·
Saint Anthony Preaching to the Fish in Rimini, detail, 1518, fresco, anonymous painter from the circle of Gerolamo Tessari, Basilica di Sant’Antonio, Padua
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Things From the Past
Things From the Past@pastarchive·
A young woman playing a harp to a crowd in Ireland, 1910.
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Melissa Benn
Melissa Benn@Melissa_Benn·
Rather struck by this refreshing quote from Zadie Smith in y'day's @guardiannews in which Smith said she was “almost embarrassed to say” that she mainly reads women now. “Being a woman and getting older, you become enormously impatient with anything other than other older women."
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Adrian McKinty
Adrian McKinty@adrianmckinty·
did you know Philip Larkin once wrote about Betelgeuse? strangely beautiful (Coleridge-inspired?) bit of versifying from Larkin while he was still a student Douglas Adams ofc had both Ford & Zaphod come from Betelgeuse but not I think because of this; more because of the pun
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Richard Morris
Richard Morris@ahistoryinart·
'The Fatal Colours.' (1886). There's a nice amount of wit in this work by Charles Condor as a bull prepares to charge a young woman. The title is an allusion to Henry VI Part 3, Act 2, Scene 5: 'The red rose and the white are on his face: The fatal colours of our striving houses'
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Journal of Art in Society
Journal of Art in Society@artinsociety·
We see many paintings that look like photos, but here are some photos that look like paintings. Céline Laguarde’s pioneer work as a pictorial photographer in the early 1900s has only recently been rediscovered. Here are some of her intriguingly atmospheric images awarewomenartists.com/en/artiste/cel…
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Once Upon A Time
Once Upon A Time@Art_VintageNH·
Peace - Mother and Child, c.1919 ~ Dorothy Webster Hawksley
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PhilipLarkinSociety
Larkin’s father died on 26 March 1948. A week the following Sunday it snowed in Warwick. This beautiful elegy was never printed in the poet’s lifetime and yet, arguably, it is his first great poem.
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Return to Your Roots
Return to Your Roots@RootsReturn·
Young Irish woman reading a letter from a relative in America to an older woman outside of a thatch-roofed stone cottage, 1902.
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Jessica Adams
Jessica Adams@jessicacadams·
For Taurus and Scorpio, it's about money. For Sagittarius and Aquarius, it's about love. How is your astrology chart affected by the new Uranus in Gemini cycle? It begins in just a few hours. jessicaadams.com/2026/04/25/blo…
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Journal of Art in Society@artinsociety·
It is evening, as a woman with young children shops in the brightly-lit vegetable market at Koyasuchō in Kanagawa Prefecture, in this woodblock print by Ishiwata Kōitsu (1931)
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#WOMENSART
#WOMENSART@womensart1·
Bluebell Wood, 2016, by English painter Emma Haworth known for her parks and semi urban landscapes with a hint of magic #WomensArt #TreeArtWeek 🌳
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Charles Spencer
Charles Spencer@cspencer1508·
One of Mary Queen of Scots’s ladies-in-waiting - beautifully painted by the French artist, Quesnel. One of my favourite portraits at ⁦@AlthorpHouse
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Arty the Art Historian
Arty the Art Historian@ArtyArtHistory·
The Govan Sun Stone - 10th century monument from the Kingdom of Strathclyde
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Sabrina Moro
Sabrina Moro@SabrinaMoro9·
Georgia O'Keeffe 🎨 ( 1887-1986 ). The White Calico Flower, 1931.
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