lopez122417:
“Kirei Kotomine and his Servant Assassin.
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lopez122417:

Kirei Kotomine and his Servant Assassin.

llovinghome:

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angelicland:
“Oruha of Clover
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angelicland:

Oruha of Clover

"CLYTEMNESTRA: He gasps out quick blood from his throat-wound and hits me with a dark shower of gory dew, and I rejoice no less than a sown crop does in Zeus’ sparkling gift-"
Aeschylus, Agamemnon from the Oresteia. (via xshayarsha)
relatablepicturesofgilgamesh:
“playing chess in a room all by yourself and drinking a glass of pinot noir, truly a wednesday mood
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relatablepicturesofgilgamesh:

playing chess in a room all by yourself and drinking a glass of pinot noir, truly a wednesday mood

seatrench:

Ryukin Fancy Goldfish

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clawmarks:
“Mount Vesuvius erupting at night, billowing clouds and flashes of lightning, and with many spectators viewing the event across the bay of Naples - J.M. Mixelle ,after A. d'Anna - via Wellcome
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clawmarks:

Mount Vesuvius erupting at night, billowing clouds and flashes of lightning, and with many spectators viewing the event across the bay of Naples - J.M. Mixelle ,after A. d'Anna - via Wellcome

amatesura:

The “Divine Comedy” by Ezio Anichini

Dante Alighieri had a major influence on the career of his fellow citizen Ezio Anichini (1886-1948).

The Florentine artist – who collaborated with magazines such as “Almanacco italiano Bemporad”, “Il Giornalino della Domenica”, and “Scena illustrata” since the very early 1900s – often worked on portraits of the famous poet, represented scenes from his works, and illustrated postcards to celebrate the 600-year anniversary of Dante’s death, in 1921.