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Dante Gabriel Rossetti

The Day Dream - 1880

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Default The true revolutionaries

In a world where there is much ugliness, it is the creators of Beauty who are the true revolutionaries.
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Edward Robert Hughes

Night with her Train of Stars and her Great Gift of Sleep - 1912

BTW - It works. hehehehehehe (have it right over my bed)

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Frederic Lord Leighton

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Here's another one by Frederic Lord Leighton.

Flaming June - 1895



This painting was put up for auction in the 1960s and failed to meet its reserve price of $140. It was then purchased by the Museo de Arte de Ponce in Puerto Rico where it has remained ever since.

It had been thought for many years that Dorothy Dene was the model for Flaming June. However, recent research by Martin Postle, published in Apollo magazine some years ago, suggests that the model for this painting was a woman named Mary Lloyd. She also posed for Sir Frank Dicksee's Magic Crystal, William Blake Richmond's mosaic angels in St Paul's Cathedral and Sir John Millais' A Disciple (Tate Britain, 1895). Mary Lloyd also sat for Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Ford Madox Brown, John William Waterhouse and William Holman Hunt.
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Default The Mysterious Anuket sings

The Mysterious Anuket has PD and we were promoting dance as a therapy but she cannot dance. So it was very important to us that she sing. She recorded two songs for us on her home computer - all the vocals and vocal harmonies and instruments are her, all self-recorded, alone.
This became very important to some of us, that she sing. I don't know how to direct you to You Tube, so you have to go to the link below and then scroll way, way down almost to the very end and click on the Anyone song and then the Constant Sorrow song.
Please listen to the songs - and all the images are my farm. Getting these songs was one of those magic /religious things that often happen with PD.
I want people to hear this because for some of us the songs tied together a whole year of Parkinson's warfare, and there was a lot of trouble and anguish, but in the end the art came back to rescue us from depression and despair. Art does that, and what you have here is a live recording by someone with PD, sent to others with PD. Scroll way down to the 2 photos at the end.
http://parkinsonsdance.blogspot.com/...r-21_3946.html

http://parkinsonsdance.blogspot.com/...r-21_3946.html
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