Cameos in gold setting X-Ray, 1896
From one of the first series of X-rays ever produced, by Josef Maria Eder (1855–1944), a director of an institute for graphic processes, and Eduard Valenta (1857–1937), a photochemist, both from Austria.
Cameos in gold setting X-Ray, 1896
From one of the first series of X-rays ever produced, by Josef Maria Eder (1855–1944), a director of an institute for graphic processes, and Eduard Valenta (1857–1937), a photochemist, both from Austria.
Wiesbaden, Germany 1900
A daily dose of Bach
The Italian Concerto, BWV 971 - 2. Andante
Composed for harpsichord, this is an arrangement for Oboe, Strings and Continuo
Albrecht Mayer, oboe
Double self portrait, photographer’s name unknown. Hungary, 1920s.
Nebulous Time was now past; I crawled like a worm on it’s belly through the clinging mud of common time and the bare trees showed only the dreary shapes of an eternal November of the heart, for now all the changes would henceforth be, as they had been before, absolutely predictable. And so I identified at last the flavour of my daily bread; it was and would be that of regret, that insatiable regret with which we acknowledge that the impossible is, per se, impossible.
Angela Carter, The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman
(Penguin Modern Classic, p.270)