Scent bottle (19th century). Possibly by Wedgwood factory, Etruria, England, 1759 - present.
Stoneware with relief decoration (Jasper ware), silver.
Image and text information courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Scent bottle (19th century). Possibly by Wedgwood factory, Etruria, England, 1759 - present.
Stoneware with relief decoration (Jasper ware), silver.
Image and text information courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Nino Migliori, “ Herbarium “- 1974
He loves club life
Jack Gilbert, Collected Poems; "Tear it Down"
Carl Phillips, from “Civilization”, Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020
you don’t have to belong everywhere
you can get stickers of this here!
saw a tiktok of a mother taking her very tiny daughter to an art museum and she’s just walking around going “whoooa” “woooaah” to everything but then they got to a marble statue of a nude woman lying on her back and the girl points and goes “mommy🫵” and i just immediately welled up with tears and all the comments are just laughing about it and of course it’s funny but how are you not insanely moved by the way art connects everyone on earth from a centuries-old sculptor to a toddler in 2023
Mother and baby viewing Van Gogh's Madame Roulin and Her Baby at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, US. By the Boston Herald
I’m not sure how to look at art by Lynda Barry
Magnolia
Not at my best, but still trying my hardest💕