Claude-Marie Ferrier Psyche at the Great Exhibition, London (marble sculpture by Charles-Auguste Fraikin) ca. 1851 salted paper print Royal Collection, Great Britain |
Claude-Marie Ferrier Psyche and Cupid, Great Exhibition, London (marble sculpture by Charles-Auguste Fraikin) ca. 1851 salted paper print Royal Collection, Great Britain |
Claude-Marie Ferrier Vacuum Apparatus ca. 1851 salted paper print Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto |
Claude-Marie Ferrier Vacuum Apparatus ca. 1851 salted paper print Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto |
Lorser Feitelson Untitled 1971 acrylic on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
Lorser Feitelson Magical Space Forms no. 12 1951 oil on panel Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
Lorser Feitelson Geomorphic Metaphor 1950-51 oil on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
Lorser Feitelson Hardedge Line Painting 1963 enamel on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
Girolamo Forabosco David with the Head of Goliath ca. 1670 oil on canvas Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna |
Girolamo Forabosco Gentildonna before 1679 oil on canvas Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia, Venice |
Girolamo Forabosco Portrait of a Lady before 1679 oil on panel Southampton City Art Gallery, Hampshire |
Girolamo Forabosco Portrait of a Venetian Lady ca. 1659-62 oil on canvas Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna |
Lionel Lemoine FitzGerald Tree Trunk ca. 1947 oil on canvas (unfinished) National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa |
Lionel Lemoine FitzGerald Design for Christmas Card 1924 gouache on paper (print study) National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa |
Lionel Lemoine FitzGerald Still Life with Green Cup ca. 1948 oil on board (unfinished) National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa |
Lionel Lemoine FitzGerald From an Upstairs Window ca. 1950-51 oil on canvas National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa |
from Day without Night
The angel of god pushed the child's hand
away from the jewels, toward the burning coal.
The image
of truth is fire: it mounts
the fortress of heaven.
Have you never felt
its obvious power?
Even a child
is capable of this joy.
Apparently
a like sun
burns in hell. It is hell,
day without night.
– Louise Glück (1985)