I’m losing my mind over this.
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Studies for The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault
The Silence of the Lambs, Chapter 32
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1. Théodore Géricault (1791-1824), “The Raft of the Medusa” (1818-1819), oil on canvas, 716 x 490 cm.
2. Snarf #10 (February 1987), with cover art by Will Elder and Peter Poplaski.
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The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault -1818
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"Lick me clean. Lick me clean. Lick me clean. My flesh clings to my bones though my body is dead. Here in the cold your hands are warmer than my insides. This was my worst fear."
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SCENE DE NAUFRAGE 2023
This has nothing to do with anything. I just thought this image of US Navy personnel retrieving wreckage of the Chinese spy balloon was incredibly painterly and worth saving for future reference.
It reminds me a little of Théodore Géricault's "Scène de Naufrage" (aka "The Raft of the Medusa").
Source:
Live updates: Suspected Chinese spy balloon latest (cnn.com)
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book crozier and little have such a fun relationship from what i've already seen. crozier Gets him on a really endearing level and i am... slightly sad that "hey. ned. come here i need to say something sarcastic that would go down poorly in any other company" didn't make it into the show.
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Dmitri Kessel - The raft of the medusa, Louvre. Time & Life Pictures Shutterstock
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Announcement!
If you saw my Terror Camp presentation analyzing The Raft of the Medusa and The Terror, I'm going to be recording a full version in the new year! There's a lot to expand on, and if you were interested in the discussion (i'll also be working on a full essay for History as a Panopticon), keep an eye on this blog for updates.
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I THINK ITS COOL
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I did stop by a pop-up sale and get some nice posters of melodramatic old paintings, so that's something. Goya's Colossus, something Romantic called Spirit of War, and a glorious interior of the Pantheon that's unfortunately peopled with simpering rococo gentlefolk
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There she is
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