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HORATIVS
Vow'd to thee, whom the chorus of Wood-Nymph and Satyr
Lur'd of old from the crowd, be this shade and still water
And the grot, which admits of the rose
But is safe, thank the gods, from a Pyrrha.
Vow'd to thee be the respite, Today may. vouchsafe us
From cares kindly yet out of sight in the morrow.
While the wind and the wave are at peace,
And the ash is as calm as the cypress.
Rightly call'd, leave thy haunts in the old Sabine Valley.
Hither as to Lucretilis, charm lively Faumus.
Let us dream that we hear by thy side
His reed echoed back from Ustiea.
One of two sculptures created by Loredo Taft and carved by Walter Zimmerman outside the east entrance of the main library
This is a grisaille painting on the back of Raphael's portrait of Maddalena Doni. How might this monochromatic grisaille signify the essence, meaning, or relevance of the colored image it accompanies? Is the relationship between grisaille and colored image like the relationship between motto and image in emblems and imprese?
1) VOLKS SDGr Saito Hajime, I love him a lot.
2) VOLKS SDGr Ryoya Konoe, one of my grail dolls!
3) Antique Rose Mura Eyes light blue.
*Not on the picture*
4) SDGr F-05, for make the grown up version of my Lyosha.
5) CROBI B-Line bodies for the two guys above XD
6) VOLKS SDGr body for Pyrrha.
Baltimore Comic Con - September 3-4, 2015
Baltimore Convention Center
Photography © Philip Moyer
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