“Only one mountain can know the core of another mountain.” Frida Kahlo's passionate handwritten love letters https://t.co/kY2N81f61y pic.twitter.com/S5irij5OcG
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) November 1, 2016
“Only one mountain can know the core of another mountain.” Frida Kahlo's passionate handwritten love letters https://t.co/kY2N81f61y pic.twitter.com/S5irij5OcG
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) November 1, 2016
First page of John Keats's manuscript of his poem "To Autumn", 1819.
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) September 8, 2016
"SEASON of mists and mellow fruitfulness ..." pic.twitter.com/sExl3SVFH7
Galileo Galilei's handwritten notes on Dante's "Divine Comedy", 16th c
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) August 19, 2016
“Passion is the genesis of genius.”
📷Fiveedit pic.twitter.com/n5o8iOhErD
See the last surviving script to contain #Shakespeare's handwriting here: https://t.co/4EfoIFo740 @britishlibrary pic.twitter.com/2xch7fqrjY
— Vintage/Anchor Books (@VintageAnchor) July 6, 2016
Read the odd, funny handwritten letters of famous artists, from de Kooning to Twombly. https://t.co/m6Fu0yHAda pic.twitter.com/xrCPY8oAT9
— Literary Hub (@lithub) June 23, 2016