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The Garden of Gethsemane, c. 1520. Pieter Pannemaker I, after Bernard van Orley.

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William Stanley Haseltine, Natural Arch at Capri, 1871. Oil on canvas.

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The Logic That Survives the Revolution

The Martyr of Equality by Paul Émile Chabas (1895)

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The Feeling of Being Understood

Walter Gramatté, Self-Portrait in Front of Stairs (1922)

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    Cultural and spiritual observer. Baseline skeptic. looking to connect with and help other artists, on the lookout for community builders.

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    Public Advocate | Published Author | Husband | Father | Former First Response/Civil Service

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    \ud83d\udc53 mr. (A)utistic. clinically diagnosed. "the autistic brain is a quantum superposition" \ud83e\udec6

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    Introvert in a loud world. Lover of cleverness, chaos, and coffee. I overthink professionally, laugh defensively, and write recreationally. Occasionally mistaken for wise. Frequently mistaken for serious. Rarely both at the same time.

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