The Sock Knitter — Grace Cossington Smith

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The Sock Knitter, 1915 by Grace Cossington Smith (1892–1984)

“I Felt Sick” — Tom Clark

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Kenneth Koch Reading — Fairfield Porter

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Kenneth Koch Reading, 1966 by Fairfield Porter (1907-1975)

The Long Shadow Put to Use, Once Realized — Jean-Pierre Roy

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The Long Shadow Put to Use, Once Realized, 2012 by Jean-Pierre Roy (b. 1974)

We Were All to Be Kings IV — Victor Castillo

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We Were All to Be Kings IV, 2017 by Victor Castillo (b. 1973)

House of Courbet — Carlos Alonso

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House of Courbet, 1978 by Carlos Alonso (b. 1929)

Head of Prometheus — Henry Spencer Moore

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Head of Prometheus, 1951 by Henry Spencer Moore (1898 – 1986)

Daddy’s Gone, Girl — Eric Fischl

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Daddy’s Gone, Girl, 2017 by Eric Fischl (b. 1948)

Read “Life,” a dialogue by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis

“Life”

by

Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis

Translated by Isaac Goldberg


 

End of time. Ahasverus, seated upon a rock, gazes for a long while upon the horizon, athwart which wing two eagles, crossing each other in their path. He meditates, then falls into a doze. The day wanes.

Ahasverus. I have come to the end of time; this is the threshold of eternity. The earth is deserted; no other man breathes the air of life. I am the last; I can die. Die! Precious thought! For centuries of centuries I have lived, wearied, mortified, wandering ever, but now the centuries are coming to an end, and I shall die with them. Ancient nature, farewell! Azure sky, clouds ever reborn, roses of a day and of every day, perennial waters, hostile earth that never would devour my bones, farewell! The eternal wanderer will wander no longer. God may pardon me if He wishes, but death will console me. That mountain is as unyielding as my grief; those eagles that fly yonder must be as famished as my despair. Shall you, too, die, divine eagles?

Prometheus. Of a surety the race of man is perished; the earth is bare of them.

Ahasverus. I hear a voice…. The voice of a human being? Implacable heavens, am I not then the last? He approaches…. Who are you? There shines in your large eyes something like the mysterious light of the archangels of Israel; you are not a human being?…

Prometheus. No.

Ahasverus. Of a race divine, then?

Prometheus. You have said it. Continue reading “Read “Life,” a dialogue by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis”

Faust and Wagner — Adolph von Menzel

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Faust and Wagner, Adolph von Menzel (1815–1905)

Fox Head for Fictional Meat — Samual Weinberg

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Fox Head for Fictional Meat, 2016 by Samual Weinberg

Firenze (30/99) — Gerhard Richter

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Firenze (30/99) (Florence 30/99), 2000 by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932)

Donald Barthelme interviewed by George Plimpton

Cadence of the Painting — Nicolae Maniu

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Cadence of the Painting, 2005 by Nicolae Maniu (b. 1944)

Sensual Intelligence — Rosa Loy

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Sensual Intelligence, 2010 by Rosa Loy (b. 1958)

The Dream of Art History — F. Scott Hess

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The Dream of Art History, 2018 by F. Scott Hess (b. 1955)

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X-Ray Bruegel

 

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X-radiographic details from The Battle Between Carnival and Lent (1559) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c 1525/30–1569). From  Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna’s marvelous feature Inside Breugel.