Flesh — Ivan Albright

Catboy — Eric Fischl

Illustration for Algernon Blackwood’s The Wendigo — Matt Fox

Illustration for Blackwood's "The Wendigo," Matt Fox

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“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid” — H.G. Wells

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Illustration for “The Flowering of the Strange Orchid,” Tatsuya Morino

“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid”

by

H.G. Wells

The buying of orchids always has in it a certain speculative flavour. You have before you the brown shrivelled lump of tissue, and for the rest you must trust your judgment, or the auctioneer, or your good-luck, as your taste may incline. The plant may be moribund or dead, or it may be just a respectable purchase, fair value for your money, or perhaps – for the thing has happened again and again – there slowly unfolds before the delighted eyes of the happy purchaser, day after day, some new variety, some novel richness, a strange twist of the labellum, or some subtler coloration or unexpected mimicry.

Pride, beauty, and profit blossom together on one delicate green spike, and it may be, even immortality. For the new miracle of Nature may stand in need of a new specific name, and what so convenient as that of its discoverer? “Johnsmithia!” There have been worse names.

It was perhaps the hope of some such happy discovery that made Winter-Wedderburn such a frequent attendant at these sales – that hope, and also, maybe, the fact that he had nothing else of the slightest interest to do in the world. He was a shy, lonely, rather ineffectual man, provided with just enough income to keep off the spur of necessity, and not enough nervous energy to make him seek any exacting employments. He might have collected stamps or coins, or translated Horace, or bound books, or invented new species of diatoms. But, as it happened, he grew orchids, and had one ambitious little hothouse. Continue reading ““The Flowering of the Strange Orchid” — H.G. Wells”

Gaaskidi – Navaho (Mask) — Edward S. Curtis

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The Souls of Acheron — Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl

Landscape — David Teniers the Younger

The Temptation of St. Anthony — David Teniers the Younger

Eagle Claw and Bean Necklace — Georgia O’Keeffe

Woman Catching a Flea — Georges de la Tour

The Fall of the Rebel Angels (Detail) — Pieter Bruegel the Elder

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Beggar with Mandolin — Tamara de Lempicka

The Ray — Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin

The Fall of the Rebel Angels (Detail) — Pieter Bruegel the Elder

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Dissection of a Landscape — Jaroslav Serpan

Portrait of Flannery O’Connor — Barry Moser

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