Friday, May 15, 2026

Visage

Walker Evans
Caroline Blackwood
ca. 1954
gelatin silver print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

William Eggleston
Memphis
ca. 1971-74
dye transfer print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Etruscan Culture
Ram's Head
525-480 BC
amber
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Anonymous Italian Printmaker
Label for Relic
(fragment of the Holy House of Loreto)
ca. 1820
etching
Ashmolean-Museum-Oxford

Walker Evans
Caroline Blackwood
ca. 1958
gelatin silver print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

William Eggleston
Memphis
ca. 1971-74
dye transfer print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Etruscan Culture
Deity holding Hares
600-550 BC
amber
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Anonymous Italian Printmaker
Label for Relic
(fragment of the Holy House of Loreto)
ca. 1820
etching
Ashmolean-Museum-Oxford

Walker Evans
Caroline Blackwood
ca. 1973-74
gelatin silver print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

William Eggleston
Untitled
1974
dye transfer print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Etruscan Culture
Standing Female Figure (Kore)
600-500 BC
amber
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Anonymous Roman Printmaker after Lorenzo Vaccari
Street Vendors of Rome
1585
engraving (broadside)
British Museum

Walker Evans
Caroline Blackwood
ca. 1973-74
gelatin silver print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

William Eggleston
Untitled
ca. 1971-73
dye imbibition print
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Etruscan Culture
Lion Head
550-500 BC
amber
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Anonymous Italian Printmaker
Antique sculpture called Marforio in Landscape
ca. 1775
etching and engraving
Ashmolean-Museum-Oxford

Walker Evans
Caroline Blackwood
ca. 1973-74
Polaroid
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The earth is disintegrating because its fuel is burning out.  Fuel will continue to give heat for a while, but not very much, and therefore God wants love before the earth loses all heat.  People do not think about stars and therefore do not understand the world.  I often think about stars, and therefore I know who I am.  I do not like astronomy, because astronomy does not give us a conception of God.  Astronomy wants to teach us the geography of stars.  I do not like geography.  I know geography because I have studied it.  I realize that the earth is one state.  The earth is the head of God.  God is fire in the head.  I am alive as long as I have a fire in my head.  My pulse is an earthquake.  I am an earthquake.  I know that if there are no earthquakes, the earth will be extinguished, and with the earth extinguished, the whole life of man will be extinguished too, because man will not have a constant supply of food. 

– from The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky, written in Russian in 1919, translated by Kyril FitzLyon and edited by Joan Acocella (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1999)