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I is an aging (b. 1973) Irish editor that goes by Paul and what likes Insular metalwork, nice pictures, most but especially electronic music, as well as graveyards and tombs. And seems to be lost in visual interests that range from somewhere between 700 and 1480 AD. I am a relic from the 1989/90 rave scene [1] and have been following electronic/dance music since.
I try and follow the sparse and clear prose style advocated by the wiki editors Outriggr, Tony1 and John, who have been very kind to me at different points over the years, among many other colleberative and knowledgable editors such as Outriggr, Victoria, Johnbod, SandyGeorgia + large a bunch of others. These are the people I try to impress when editing.
Have been happily married to User:Kafka Liz for over 11 years, she do be far brighter, prettier and refined but still married to me :) Have been into low end and bass since a child, and this stuff is my jam .
A high point of my time here was at first extremely hostile and then kind feedback from the producer/co-songwriter[2], an album was then prepping for FAC. For the record, think that "Dirty Punk", "This Is England" and "We are the Clash" are three of the greatest songs they recorded.
Featured stuff (mostly collabs)
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Corleck Head, Irish, 1st or 2nd-century AD
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Corp Naomh, 9th or 10th-century
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Soiscél Molaisse, c. 1001-1025 AD
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Clonmacnoise Crozier, late 11th-century
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Crucifix, Cimabue, Florentine, c. 1265
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The Cloisters, NYC; specialising in the Romanesque and Gothic periods
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Stefan Lochner, c. 1410–51. Lost to a plague outbreak in Cologne.
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Early Netherlandish painting, 15th– and 16th– centuries (w/ Victoria, John, Johnbod)
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Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych, van Eyck, c. 1426 (w/ Victoria)
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Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata (van Eyck), c. 1428–32 (w/ Victoria)
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Léal Souvenir, Jan van Eyck, 1432
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Virgin and Child Enthroned, Rogier van der Weyden, 1433 (w/ Ayesha23)
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Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele, c. 1434–36 (w/ Victoria)
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The Magdalen Reading, c. 1435–38 (w/ Victoria on an especially favorite image)
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Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin, 1435–40 (started by Outriggr, completed with Victoria)
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Dresden Triptych, 1437 (w/ Victoria, Johnbod)
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Madonna in the Church, van Euck, c. 1438–40 (w/ Victoria, Johnbod)
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The Entombment, Dieric Bouts, 1450s)
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Gothic boxwood miniatures, 15th- 16th centuries
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Black Hours, Morgan MS 493, between 1460-75 (expert review by Johnbod)
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Portrait of a Lady, van der Weyden, c. 1460
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Portrait of a Young Girl, Christus, c. 1465-70 (w/ Johnbod)
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Portrait of Maria Portinar, Memling, c. 1470–72
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Tomb of Philippe Pot, c. 1477–80
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Hours of Mary of Burgundy, around 1477 (expert review by Johnbod)
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Annunciation (Memling), Memling, c. 1482 (w/ Victoria)
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Portrait Diptych of Dürer's Parents, Dürer, 1490. With Maralia and Victoria
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The Garden of Earthly Delights, Bosch, c. 1490-1510 (w/ Outriggr, Liz, Modernist)
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Pope Paul III and His Grandsons, Titian, 1545–46
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Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon, 1545–47
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Rokeby Venus, Velázquez, 1647-51 (w/ Johnbod, JNW, Modernist)
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Portrait of Mariana of Austria, Velázquez, c. 1652–53
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Las Meninas, Velázquez, 1656 (w/ Johnbod, JNW, Modernist)
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Caspar David Friedrich, 1774–1840 (w/ Outriggr, Modernist, Liz)
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The Lucy poems, Wordsworth, 1798-1801 (w/ Liz, Fowler, Ottava)
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The Disasters of War, Goya, c. 1810–20 (w/ Johnbod, Yoman, Modernist)
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The Third of May 1808, Goya, 1814 (w/ JNW, Outriggr, Johnbod)
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The Raft of the Medusa, Géricault, 1818–19 (w/ Outriggr, Johnbod, Yoman. For Marskell.)
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Witches' Sabbath (The Great He-Goat), Goya, c. 1821–23 (w / Modernist)
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Portrait of Monsieur Bertin, Goya, 1832 (w/ Modernist, Kafka Liz, Ewulp)
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The Princesse de Broglie, Ingres, 1851–53
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Vincent van Gogh, 1853-90 (helped Modernist, along with Victoria & John)
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Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, begun in 1865 (expert guidance from KJP1, Guliolopez)
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W. B. Yeats, 1865-1939 (FAR rewrite)
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Ezra Pound, 1885-1972 (Mostly (99%) Victoria and Sarah)
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H.D., 1886–1961 (FAR rewrite)
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Oviri, 1894 (w/ Ayesha23, Modernist)
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Imagism, c. 1914 to c 1924
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The Hiberno-Romanesque revival style Honan Chapel, founded 1916
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Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, 1944 (w/ Outriggr, Tony1)
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Nick Drake, 1948–74
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Head VI, Francis Bacon, 1949
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Fragment of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon, 1950
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Heavy metal music, late 1960s-the fucking present (FAR rewrite w/ DC Geist, Wesley) (delisted 2022)
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Triptych, May–June 1973, Francis Bacon, 1973
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Punk rock, early-1970s–present (FAR rewrite w/ DC Geist, Wesley)
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Sex Pistols, 1975-78 (FAR rewrite w/ DC Geist, Wesley, Marskell)
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Joy Division, 1976–80 (w/ Wesley)
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"Symphony No. 3 (Górecki)", 1976
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Five Go Down to the Sea?, 1978-1989
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"This Charming Man" (former god, now a tosser), en:The Smiths, 1983
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Cut the Crap, The Clash, 1985
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"Hex Enduction Hour", The Fall, 1985
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Shoom, Acid House club, 1987–1990
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Doolittle, Pixies, 1989. FAR save
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Loveless (My Bloody Valentine), 1991 (w/ Wesley, Brandt Luke Zorn). Maintained by Popcornfud
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Be Here Now (album)", 1997 (w/ Wesley). Truly dreadful album, indicative of gigantic hubris and where English indie went wrong
Started, not finished
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Skellig Michael, c. 300 million years
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The Gearagh, wooded since c. 8,000 BC
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Poulnabrone dolmen, 4200–2900 BC
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Castlenalacht Stone Row, 3000–2500 years ago
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Celtic stone idols, European Iron Age
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Tandragee Idol, Irish, c. 1000–500 BC
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Gallagh Man, d. 470–120 BC
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Birdlip Mirror, English, c. 100–50 BC
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Desborough Mirror, English, c. 50 BC–50 AD
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Boa Island figures, c. 1st century
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Cumdachs, from the 7th-century
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Tara Brooch, late-7th or early 8th-century
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Crucifixion plaques, late 7th to mid-12th century
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House-shaped shrines, 8th-century on
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Insular croziers, 7th to 10th centuries
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Tully Lough Cross, 8th- or 9th-century
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Bell shrines, from the 9th to 11th centuries
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Tomb effigies, mainly France and England, from c. 1080
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Lismore Crozier, c. 1100
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Breac Maodhóg, 10th or 11th-century
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Domnach Airgid, c. 8th-century; added to 14th c, added to 15th c
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Kilmainham Brooch, late 8th or early 9th-century
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Roscrea Brooch, 9th-century
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Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm, 1118-1121
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The Fuentidueña Apse, c. 1175–1200
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Shrine of Miosach, 11th century
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Bell Shrine of St. Cuileáin, late-11th or early-12th century
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Tomb of Edward, the Black Prince (died 1376)
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Jan van Eyck (b. around 1390)
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Tomb of the Wolf of Badenoch (died c. 1394)
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Tomb of Philip the Bold, many artists, including Claus Sluter. 1384 to 1410
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Seilern Triptych, Robert Campin, c. 1410
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Mérode Altarpiece, Campin, c. 1422-1432
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Ghent Altarpiece, van Eyck, c. 1432
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Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?), van Eyck, 1433
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Werl Triptych, Campin, 1438
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Durán Madonna, van der Weyden,. 1435-38
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Miraflores Altarpiece, van der Weyden, c. 1442–45
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Book of Hours of Simon de Varie, c. 1455
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Rogier van der Weyden, van der Weyden, before 1464
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Portrait of Francesco d'Este, van der Weyden, c. 1460
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Madonna of the Dry Tree, Petrus Christus, c. 1462
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Tomb of Isabella of Bourbon c. 1475–76
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Moreel Triptych, Hans Memling, 1484
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Man of Sorrows, Geertgen tot Sint Jans, c. 1485–95
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The Four Witches, Dürer, 1497
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Tomb of Mary of Burgundy, completed 1501
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Portrait of the Artist's Mother at the Age of 63, Dürer, 1514
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Portrait of Thomas Cromwell, Holbein, c. 1532–34
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Portrait of Christina of Denmark, Holbein, 1538
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Danaë series, Titian, from 1544
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Self-Portrait, Titian, c. 1546
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Self-Portrait, Titian, 1560
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Female Figure, Giambologna, c. 1571
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Abduction of a Sabine Woman, Giambologna, 1582
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Funerary art in Puritan New England, c. 1640 to late 18th–century
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The Woman with the Spider's Web, Ingres, 1803
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Woman with a Raven at an Abyss, Ingres, 1803
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Man Mocked by Two Women, c. 1820
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The Sick Child, Munch series, 1885 to 1926
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Paris Street; Rainy Day, Caillebotte, 1887
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Black Square, Kazimir Malevich, 1915
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Mark E. Smith, 1957–2018
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"Part Time Punks", Television Personalities, 1978
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It'll End in Tears, This Mortal Coil, 1984
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This Nation's Saving Grace, The Fall, 1985
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"I Am Damo Suzuki", The Fall, 1985
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Tonstartssbandht, formed 2007
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Imogen Stuart, sculptor, d. 2024
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Sofia Gubaidulina, composer, d. 2025