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galleryofunknowns:
“Jan Styka (b.1858 - d.1925), ‘Pallas Athena’, oil on canvas, no date (1800s/1900s), Polish, for sale est. 30,000 - 40,000 PLN in Polswissart’s Art Auction, June 2020; Warsaw, Poland.
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Jan Styka (b.1858 - d.1925), ‘Pallas Athena’, oil on canvas, no date (1800s/1900s), Polish, for sale est. 30,000 - 40,000 PLN in Polswissart’s Art Auction, June 2020; Warsaw, Poland.

Aug 16 2023  |  1,418 notes

daisywords

btw I know ppl on this site go on abt mutuals but if you are someone that shows up in my notes regularly who I don't follow, I do notice and I am fond of you and if you reblog something from me I do think "YES I have pleased the follower with good taste"

Aug 15 2023  |  37,862 notes

jaubaius

Found in a 120 year old time capsule.

Full VDO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoDj4mXdqmc

justanotherweirdarchaeologist

Worth it.

whitebookposts

I’m sorry I might sound like a madwoman for going on a rant about this but man, it’s…
I don’t know how to express it but just the thought of some person, 120 years ago, taking a photo of their cat, which back then wasn’t easy - they didn’t have phones with cameras, each photo required a lot of time and dedication, so not only the person “wasted” a whole photo on their cat, they also did their fricking best to save this photo and carefully put it into an envelope to preserve it so that people in the future will know that there was this cat and it looked like this and it’s owner thought the cat looked lovely that day so much that they decided to take a photo of it and then they loved the photo so much that they went out of their way to preserve it for future generations like “hello people from the future! this is what my cat loos like!” because they loved their cat so much they wanted people from the future to know about it is… crazy to me… and here we are, 120 years later, long after the cat and it’s owners passed away, looking at an old photo of a cat and gushing about it. The cat died so long ago and wouldn’t even know it existed if not for the owner that loved their cat so much that they decided this photo was worth preserving and put it into a time capsule. and seeing now how people dedicate whole blogs to their cats and take countless pictures of them just to show to other people really hits because you realize that in the end, people from today aren’t that much different from people that were 120 years ago. We all just love our cats and want people to look at them.

null-the-feral-moff

I bet this woman was imagining the photo may be seen by like… a family some day. But no. It survived till the age of the internet. It has now transcended the original media. It is now being seen by far more eyes in far more places than the media she chose would normally allow.

I hope the taker of this 120 year old photo is PROUD.

Aug 15 2023  |  181,391 notes