
Category: Art
The Lonely Life — Jack Pierson

Peter (A Young English Girl) — Romaine Brooks
The City of Sleep — P. Craig Russell
From P. Craig Russell’s “La Sonnambula and the City of Sleep: A Fragment of a Dream.” Published in Night Music #2 (Eclipse Comics). Via Comics A-Go-Go!, where you can find full scans of the story.
Self-Portrait — Maurice Sendak

Watercolor illustration for the cover of the Hartford Courant’s Sunday Magazine edition, Dec. 19, 1993.
Medallion — Gluck

What I Believe — Paul Cadmus

Allegory of Christianity (detail) — Jan Provoost

The Mirror — Fairfield Porter

Occasion for Diriment — Ralph Eugene Meatyard

The Judgment of Paris (detail) — Joachim Wtewael

Georgia O’Keeffe — Michael A. Vaccaro

Allegory of Christianity (detail) — Jan Provoost

What should we do without fire and death? | Nathaniel Hawthorne’s journal entry for June 9, 1853
June 9th.–Cleaning the attic to-day, here at the Wayside, the woman found an immense snake, flat and outrageously fierce, thrusting out its tongue. Ellen, the cook, killed it. She called it an adder, but it appears to have been a striped snake. It seems a fiend, haunting the house. On further inquiry, the snake is described as plaided with brown and black.
Cupid in these latter times has probably laid aside his bow and arrows, and uses fire-arms,–a pistol,–perhaps a revolver.
I burned great heaps of old letters, and other papers, a little while ago, preparatory to going to England. Among them were hundreds of letters. The world has no more such, and now they are all dust and ashes. What a trustful guardian of secret matters is fire! What should we do without fire and death?
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s journal entry for June 9, 1853. From Passages from the American Note-Books.
Nashville — Lee Friedlander

Galatea (detail) — Raphael



