"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Sono tornata

Come disse qualcuno.

E, naturalmente, sono di nuovo al lavoro per il festival.

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The Sword and the Stage: La Maupin, the Scandalous Virtuosa of Baroque France Julie d’Aubigny, better known as La Maupin, was a French opera singer, expert swordswoman, and outlaw who lived as boldly as the heroines she portrayed. Born into a noble family and trained

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Anatomy of a Space: Maria Helena Vieira da Silva in Venice

From April 12 to September 15, 2025, Venice’s Peggy Guggenheim Collection hosts the richly evocative solo exhibition Maria Helena Vieira da Silva: Anatomy of Space (Anatomia di uno spazio in Italian), curated by Flavia Frigeri, an art historian from London’s National Portrait Gallery. Featuring around

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As Blossoms Fall: The Poetry of Ephemeral Love in Nanshoku Ōkagami “Their sleeves were soaked with tears, not from shame, but from knowing they had only this one night. In the garden, plum blossoms were falling—each petal a sigh, each gust a farewell.”— Ihara Saikaku,

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12 Comments
  • heraclitus
    Posted at 13:47h, 23 April Reply

    allora rimboccati le mani e al lavoro ;-)

  • contenebbia
    Posted at 14:33h, 23 April Reply

    Adoro la luce dei quadri preraffaelliti: sembra che le antiche venustà su cui si affacciano siano osservate come attraverso una lastra sottilissima d’alabastro…

  • HowlingWolf
    Posted at 15:02h, 23 April Reply

    Beh, arrivo tardi per augurarmi che la tua minivacanza sia (stata) meravigliosa e (tanto per cambiare) tardi per augurarti un buon ritorno ai travagli professionali…

    Facciamo cosi’: take care, ok?

    Ciao

    M.

  • brianzolitudine
    Posted at 19:42h, 23 April Reply

    well back! ;)

  • ragno62
    Posted at 19:51h, 23 April Reply

    ben tornata,ti sei divertita?

  • lug
    Posted at 22:52h, 23 April Reply

    che figata!!!

    :)

  • Damiani
    Posted at 08:25h, 24 April Reply

    waterhouse + Lord Tennyson…

    cosa dire…occhio a guardare solo nello specchio

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 11:04h, 24 April Reply

    I lavori fervono (per questo latito un po’) e, sì, mi sono molto divertita.

    Sono lieta di vedere che il buon Waterhouse riscuote consensi. Anch’io, Conte, ne adoro la luce e la raffinatezza.

  • DarkMiyu
    Posted at 11:37h, 24 April Reply

    Bentornata:P

  • Boingo
    Posted at 19:29h, 24 April Reply

    CIAO!!! °_° asono incappata per caso nel tuo blog…… bello, bello!!!!!! davvero!!!!!!!

  • babilonia61
    Posted at 20:52h, 24 April Reply

    Quando una buona immagine riempe lo spirito, la giornata si preannunzia allegra, gioiosa, bella…

    felicità

    Rino, amante del Bello

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 23:05h, 24 April Reply

    Grazie a tutti, soprattutto al nuovo arrivato Boingo. Adoro Angel Sanctuary, grazie dell’omaggio.

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