Thomasina Jefferson

...talks about her feelings - and freedom...
cavetocanvas:

George Catlin, Wounded Buffalo Bull Surrounded by White Wolves, 1832-33
From the Smithsonian American Art Museum:

George Catlin sketched this scene on the Upper Missouri River in 1832. While he insisted that his images were accurate documents of what he saw, it is clear that Catlin’s artistic eye led him to edit his compositions. Here he chose to position the buffalo so that its rounded form echoes the hills in the distance.
Catlin was horrified at what the wolves had done to the bull, noting that the animal’s eyes “were entirely eaten out of his head—-the grizzle of his nose was mostly gone—-his tongue was half eaten off, and the skin and flesh of his legs torn almost literally into strings. In this tattered and torn condition, the poor old veteran stood bracing up in the midst of his devourers …” 

cavetocanvas:

George Catlin, Wounded Buffalo Bull Surrounded by White Wolves, 1832-33

From the Smithsonian American Art Museum:

George Catlin sketched this scene on the Upper Missouri River in 1832. While he insisted that his images were accurate documents of what he saw, it is clear that Catlin’s artistic eye led him to edit his compositions. Here he chose to position the buffalo so that its rounded form echoes the hills in the distance.

Catlin was horrified at what the wolves had done to the bull, noting that the animal’s eyes “were entirely eaten out of his head—-the grizzle of his nose was mostly gone—-his tongue was half eaten off, and the skin and flesh of his legs torn almost literally into strings. In this tattered and torn condition, the poor old veteran stood bracing up in the midst of his devourers …” 

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Would You Want to Be Friends With Humbert Humbert?: A Forum on “Likeability”

newyorker:

Our Page-Turner blog asked a group of novelists how often the question of likeability has been posed about their characters: http://nyr.kr/16CpZCS

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Illustration by Roman Muradov

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theniftyfifties:

Audrey Hepburn on the set of ‘Funny Face’, 1957.

theniftyfifties:

Audrey Hepburn on the set of ‘Funny Face’, 1957.

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My man (I wish, lofty dreams).

My man (I wish, lofty dreams).

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druun:

The Jesus and Mary Chain | Just Like Honey

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nightradio:

Shearwater & Sharon Van Etten - Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

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thefeltleaning:

rachelweatherly:

Beginners (2010)

Love you, cry movie.

thefeltleaning:

rachelweatherly:

Beginners (2010)

Love you, cry movie.

46 Things to Read and See for David Foster Wallace's 50th Birthday

sometimesagreatnotion:

This is a really, really, really great compendium of DFW stuff (his writing, other’s writing on him, notes, interviews, videos, etc) that is basically perfect for anybody out there who considers themselves a DFW dummy, but would like a good place to start knowing more about this fearlessly brilliant writer and man.

Also, HE WOULD HAVE BEEN FIFTY TODAY.

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