
Boy with Book, 2013 by Quint Buchholz (b. 1957)

Boy with Book, 2013 by Quint Buchholz (b. 1957)

Visitation, 1529 by Pontormo (1494 –1557)

The Soul of Wine, 1900 by Carlos Schwabe (1866–1926)
Illustration for Les Fleurs du mal by Charles Baudelaire.
“The Soul of Wine”
by
Charles Baudelaire
English translation by
William Aggeler
One night, the soul of wine was singing in the flask:
“O man, dear disinherited! to you I sing
This song full of light and of brotherhood
From my prison of glass with its scarlet wax seals.
I know the cost in pain, in sweat,
And in burning sunlight on the blazing hillside,
Of creating my life, of giving me a soul:
I shall not be ungrateful or malevolent,
For I feel a boundless joy when I flow
Down the throat of a man worn out by his labor;
His warm breast is a pleasant tomb
Where I’m much happier than in my cold cellar.
Do you hear the choruses resounding on Sunday
And the hopes that warble in my fluttering breast?
With sleeves rolled up, elbows on the table,
You will glorify me and be content;
I shall light up the eyes of your enraptured wife,
And give back to your son his strength and his color;
I shall be for that frail athlete of life
The oil that hardens a wrestler’s muscles.
Vegetal ambrosia, precious grain scattered
By the eternal Sower, I shall descend in you
So that from our love there will be born poetry,
Which will spring up toward God like a rare flower!”


Two Elders Seated, 2007 by Jayne Holsinger

Mayday, 2018 by Julie Heffernan (b. 1956)

Head, 2005 by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932)

With the Valour of My Tongue, 2016 by Sanam Khatibi (b. 1979)

Friendship, 1977 by Jane Graverol (1905–1984)

Man, Reading (III), 2014 by Quint Buchholz (b. 1957)


Cigarette Bunnies 1 and Cigarette Bunnies 2, 2016 by Laurie Hogin (b. 1963)

Crossroads, 1997 by Alexander Boghossian (1937-2003)

Turkish Music, 1974 by Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005)

The Bird, c. 1927 by John Armstrong (1893-1973)
Mu Pan’s Garden of Earthly Delights (detail), 2019 by Mu Pan (b. 1976)

The Distraught Infanta, 1944 by Marion Adnams (1898-1995)