--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================================================
================================================================================
( :still:in:sacrilege:/:consistency:of:truth: )
================================================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Source: awaykeeping, via northglow)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Source: russiansandgod)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey, this post may contain adult content, so we’ve hidden it from public view.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unknown Miniaturist. The Annunciation in an Initial M. 1340s.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lucas Cranach the Elder, Saxon Princesses Sibylla, Emilia and Sidonia, 1535
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A wood block engraved by American illustrator Lynd Ward (1905-1985) for plate #29 of his novel without text “Prelude to a Million Years”
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynd_Ward
Prelude to a Million Years, Plate 28--- 1933, Wood Engraving.
http://keithsheridan.com/ward.html
“I have always thought of Prelude to a Million Years as a kind of footnote to God’s Man, a sort of codicil that would acknowledge that changes had occurred and that these changes required an amendment to the earlier testament. It was a very limited statement, running to total of only thirty blocks. Because it was a minor work it was printed directly from the woodblocks on beautiful rag paper in a small edition. Prelude was the third publication of Equinox Cooperative Press, a group of young people, including myself, working in printing, publishing, and the book arts, who wanted to do non-commercial books, just for the love of doing it. Each copy of Prelude was bound by hand and made with loving care.”(Lynd Ward)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Source: okpicturethis, via dimotopia-deactivated20170206)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Theodor de Bry. Admiranda Narratio Fida Tamen, de Commodis et Incolarum Ritibus Virginiae. 1590.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(Source: kulturkammer, via dimotopia-deactivated20170206)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
pg 1 of 1353
================================================================================