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Vieni tu dal cielo profondo o sorgi dall’abisso, Bellezza? -Charles Baudelaire
Sexuality is the lyricism of the masses. ~ Charles Baudelaire [Klodi Suicide]
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“En posadas míseras, en navíos vagabundos y al calor de amorosos contactos se fue urdiendo -bien que mal- esta versión del sublime Enloquecido. En un solitario y angustioso atardecer se dio fin a la corrección de estos ecos de una belleza incomparable
soracities: Charles Baudelaire, from ‘The Temptation’ (trans. F. P. Sturm), The Flowers of Evil
“ […] Light your eyes at the flame of the lusters! Kindle passion in the glances of churls! To me you’re all pleasure, morbid or petulant; Be what you will, black night, red dawn;There is no fiber in my whole trembling bodyThat does
legrandcirque: Etienne Carjat, Charles Baudelaire, ca. 1863. È la prima volta che vedo Baudelaire e come ogni prima volta resto deluso, ma che cosa c'è di sbagliato? Il mio sguardo, non il suo. Ora che mi si è aperto, lo scruto meglio e mi accorgo
karysmacurves: To be wicked is never excusable, but there is some merit in knowing that you are; the most irreparable of vices is to do evil from stupidity. - Charles Baudelaire
Derrámanos tu veneno para que nos reconforte, queremos ir, tanto nos quema ese fuego la cabeza, al fondo del abismo, ¡Cielo o Infierno!, ¿qué importa?, ¡al fondo de lo Desconocido para encontrar lo nuevo!
anastasiavolkonov: Les fleurs du mal recueil de poèmes de Charles baudelaire Illustration de Armand rassenfosse 1899
Charles Baudelaire’s copy of the French 1st edition of Les Fleurs du Mal turned to the poem Spleen
cuore-ribelle: mydreamtolife:Questa vita è un ospedale in cui ogni paziente è posseduto dal desiderio di cambiare letto. Charles Baudelaire cuore-ribelle
vulturehooligan: LES FLEURS DU MAL, de Charles Baudelaire.1890. Art by Odilon Redon.
rosettes: Charles Baudelaire’s copy of the French 1st edition of Les Fleurs du Mal turned to the poem Spleen
mestarofthesea: Aveva negli occhi la forza del suo cuore…. Charles Baudelaire
littlepawz: Charles Baudelaire’s copy of the French 1st edition of Les Fleurs du Mal turned to the poem Spleen
haughtyspirit: “There are women who inspire you with the desire to conquer them and to take your pleasure of them; but this one fills you only with the desire to die slowly beneath her gaze.”- Charles Baudelaire
adarkstranger: What can an eternity of damnation matter to someone who has felt, if only for a second, the infinity of delight? ~Charles Baudelaire
Charles Baudelaire, “SatoMasochism,” (Peter Sato) Penthouse - January 1980 “My fate is now my delight; I will obey it like one predestined; Docile martyr condemned innocent, My passion excites the tormentor. - Le Léthé
bibliophile-exhibitionism: nicenudephotos: Old Book by lelyak from http://500px.com/lelyak #Beautiful Bookworms “I set out to discover the why of it, and to transform my pleasure into knowledge.” ― Charles Baudelaire
“I set out to discover the why of it, and to transform my pleasure into knowledge.” ― Charles Baudelaire
johnmarkgreenpoetry: Charles Baudelaire - Intoxicate Yourself.
“Do not look for my heart anymore; the beasts have eaten it.” ~Charles Baudelaire, Flowers of Evil (1875)
sumisa-lily: “Do not look for my heart anymore; the beasts have eaten it.” ~Charles Baudelaire, Flowers of Evil (1875)
a-quiet-green-agreement:–Charles Baudelaire
Lavorare è meno noioso che divertirsi. (Charles Baudelaire) Manufactured Landscapes by Edward Burtynsky
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cavalcade-of-perversion: “Beauty, you walk on corpses, mocking them;” — Charles Baudelaire, from Les Fleurs du mal (tr. The Flowers of Evil); “Hymn to Beauty”
Sad House of Mortality
baudelairereader: Gustave Courbet, Portrait of Charles Baudelaire, 1848 & The Artist’s Studio; A real allegory summing up seven years of my artistic and moral life, 1855.
almavio: Les Pièces Condamnées des Fleurs du Mal de Charles Baudelaire Armand Rassenfosse (1862 - 1934)
sub-textural: Always hats off. “The mainspring of genius is curiosity.” ― Charles Baudelaire
thefugitivesaint: Carlos Schwabe (1890-1892), ‘Death (La Mort)’, from “Les Fleurs du mal” by Charles Baudelaire, 1900
francescaparita: Autumn-Day“..sii la dolcezza effimera di un autunno glorioso o d’un sole un tramonto..” “Amante ou soeur, soyez la douceur éphémèreD’un glorieux automne ou d’un soleil couchant.”Charles Baudelaire Francesca Parità
timbllr: Johannesburg by elsa bleda Via Flickr: “In murky corners of old cities where everything - horror too - is magical, I study, servile to my moods, the odd and charming refuse of humanity.” ~ Charles Baudelaire, from The Little Old Women, Parisian
amoderndandy: Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) - a member of the 46 club.
loverofbeauty: Gustave Courbet: Charles Baudelaire (1847)
Carlo Farneti | illustration for Charles Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du mal | 1935
horst Janssen, Charles Baudelaire
thefugitivesaint:Tyra Kleen (1874-1951), Illustration for the Poem ‘La Fontaine de Sang’, from “Les Fleurs du Mal” by Charles Baudelaire, 1903
Charles Baudelaire, (1821 – 1867) was a French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist, art critic, and pioneering translator of Edgar Allan Poe. His most famous work, Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil), expresses the changing
volopindarico: «La mia vita? Un tenebroso uragano solcato qua e là da splendidi soli.»– Charles Baudelaire. (Dalì e Gala con “Coppia con la testa piena di nuvole”). Baudelaire + Dalì = battiti accelerati
leprincelointain: Carlos Schwabe (1866-1926), Illustration pour “Les Fleurs du mal” de Charles Baudelaire - Paris, Charles Meunier, 1900.
Charles Baudelaire: ”Les Fleurs du Mal” with author’s notes.
le-plus-beau-des-mensonges: Charles Baudelaire Illustrator: Georges Rochegrosse · Engraver: Eugène Decisy Wood engraved portrait of Baudelaire surrounded by ghosts; frontispiece to ‘Les Fleurs du mal’, 1917. (+)
floserber: Georges Rochegrosse, Charles Baudelaire, 1917, wood engraved portrait of Baudelaire surrounded by ghosts; frontispiece to Les fleurs du mal, 18.1 x 12.3 cm