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21. Starcats Astrology 2002: Anima Mundi Magazine
Watergate by Claudia Dikinis. The Royal Family. Princess Diana by Claudia Dikinis;Prince William by Claudia Dikinis; Princess Diana by rob couteau. The Kennedys.
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22. 'Allen Ginsberg, Photographer', Reviewed By Rob Couteau
A review by author rob couteau of an exhibit of Beat photos and portraits shown in Paris in 1990, published in The Paris Voice.
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Rob Couteau Interviews, Poetry, Fiction, Reviews Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Family’ Album Exhibited Reviewed by
Rob Couteau Published in:
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Dec. / Jan. 1990.
(Paris, France.)
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by Robert Frank
Combating the frigid state of academic poetry and prose in 1940s and ‘50s America, Beat Generation writers, guided by self-proclaimed “King-of-the-Beats” Jack Kerouac, sought to render and to be transformed by the “beatific” in life and art. Their work, though carefully grounded in literary tradition, stirred the consciousness of the day with a call to the spontaneous, the provocatively personal, and the lyrical yet vernacular use of language.
Critics of the Beats have often pointed to a self-absorbed, narcissistic content in their writing. Although classics such as Kerouac’s On the Road , Corso’s Gasoline , or Ginsberg’s Howl survived the brutal vituperations of academia, many lesser known Beat creations failed to transcend a focus at once idiosyncratic and egoistic.

23. The Female Nude: Contemporary Fine-Art By Rob Couteau
The Female Nude Oil Painting, Drawing, Digital Arts, and Literary Publicationsby rob couteau. rob couteau Finearts Publications. rob couteau Galleries
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24. Astrocartography Of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Biography of Alfred Lord Tennyson, focus on how the planetary metaphor of Saturn was reflected in his life and work, by renowned astrocartographer rob couteau.
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astrocartography astrology horoscope Alfred Lord Tennyson chart symbolism planets Saturn biography of Alfred Lord Tennyson astrocartographer Robert Couteau The Role of the Least-aspected Planet in Astrocartography New Insights into the Spirit of Place, by Robert Couteau. Astrocartography home Neptune = 000
Saturn = 110
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Uranus = 111
Pluto = 120
Venus = 121
Sun = 122
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Alfred Lord Tennyson
Alfred Lord Tennyson was the most well known poet of the Victorian Age, an era charac­terized by its “fantasy / of constraint” (Neptune / Saturn). As we see in his planetary breakdown, Neptune and Saturn were also Tennyson’s key Transcendentals. In his astro­cartography both of these planetary lines set over western Europe and the North Atlantic, a few degrees west of England. Tennyson joined a Spanish army faction in 1831 in the insurrection against King Fer­dinand VII of Spain, and in this capacity he traveled to the Pyrenees (42N40; 1E00), a site directly under his Primary Neptune line. After his army companion Arthur Henry Hallam suddenly died in 1832, Tennyson imposed a “severe,” ten-year “period of silence” (Sec­ondary Saturn) upon his literary publications. Ten years later, Tennyson achieved recognition as a great poet with the publication of

25. 'Paris Nude', By Rob Couteau
The Female Nude Oil Paintings, Drawings, FineArt Paris Collection, 2000, by multi-mediaartist rob couteau. The female nude. Paris nude. Paris. Nov.
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Couteau 2000-2002
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26. Paul Klee's 'Lost In Thought,' By Robert Couteau
Very short essay by author rob couteau, published in The Croton Review, 1986.
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Reflections on Paul Klee's "Lost in Thought"
The most unusual portrait I have ever studied is that of a tiny lithograph entitled, "Lost in Thought''' a self-portrait created by the artist Paul Klee in 1919.
It is unlike any other self-portrait in that, with eyes more sealed than shut. with mouth not just closed but pensively clamped, this is a visage which looks completely inward.
This powerful rendition is not simply the image of a man withdrawn from the world; it is rather the only portrayal of man, seen from the exterior, wholly experiencing the inner world. The emphasis is so much on the world within that even the outer facial facade has begun to transform itself into those strange forms of inner anatomy: symbol. suggestion, nuance.
The overall feel of this bust resembles that of a well shined bell, one poised grandly and immobile, yet about to swing into clamorous revolt. In outer appearance the face is highly symmetrical, reflecting the contents of a psyche tenuously balanced in the center of the world. This inner psychic symmetry is balanced between two opposites: one seeking calm, the other about to explode.

27. The Female Nude: Contemporary Fine-Art By Rob Couteau
The Female Nude Oil Painting, Drawing, Digital Arts, and Literary Publicationsby rob couteau. rob couteau Finearts, Digital art, Photos, Publications.
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28. Astrocartography Of Pablo Picasso's Least-aspected Sun
Biography of the artist, with the focus on how the planetary metaphor of the Sun was reflected in his life and work, by astrocartographer rob couteau.
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Sun = 021
Neptune = 100
Jupiter = 101
Uranus,
Pluto = 110
Mars = 120
Venus,
Saturn = 121
Moon = 122
Mercury = 201 Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) [Least-aspected Sun] [Neptune] Yo el Rey [I, the King]. God is really another artist ... like me. I am God, I am God, I am God. — Various statements attributed to Picasso.1 I suddenly realized how necessary it was for Picasso to have people around who believed in him and his work and could be trusted to follow him wholeheartedly into the future. He would switch on the magnetism and let his ego feed on whatever critical understanding, starstruck admiration, or devotion could be extracted from those around him. At the end of the day, Picasso would have made off with everyone’s energy; it would fuel a night of work in his studio. No wonder we guests would be left in a state of nervous exhaustion. No wonder Jacqueline took to the bottle. — John Richardson

29. Astrocartography Of Helena Blavatsky's Least-aspected Neptune
Biography of Madame Helena Blavatsky, focus on how the planetary metaphor of Neptune was reflected in her life and work, by astrocartographer rob couteau.
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Astrocartography,Astrology:Madame Blavatsky:Helena Blavatsky: Theosophy and Astrology:Biography:Theosophical Society The Role of the Least-aspected Planet in Astrocartography New Insights into the Spirit of Place by Robert Couteau Astrocartography home
Neptune = 011
Mercury = 030
Mars,
Saturn = 111
Venus = 141
Jupiter,
Pluto = 212
Sun = 222
Moon = 320
Uranus = 400 Madame Blavatsky [Least-aspected Neptune] I was in search of the unknown. If I began to speak to you of alchemy, of union or ‘mar­riage of the red Virgin’ with the ‘astral mineral,’ of the philosopher’s stone (union of the soul and the spirit), would you send me to the devil? Yet, when I expound a subject, surely I must use the appropriate terms befitting that subject? — Madame Blavatsky, in a letter to Prince Dondoukov-Korsakov. He then recalled that in the early days of his lifetime of discipline in the Himalayas, a lady had found the high teachers and received the Ancient Wisdom. Going back through his memory, he ultimately recalled that she was not British, but Russian, and he finally remembered her name — Blavatsky. He had not himself met her, but had heard her achievement spoken of by fellow ascetics. — Margaret Cousins, describing her conversation with a prominent

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31. Astrocartography Of Nikola Tesla's Least-aspected Mercury,Uranus
Biography of Nicola Tesla, focus on how the planetary metaphors of Mercury and Uranus were reflected in his life and work, includes links to books about Nicola Tesla, by astrocartographer rob couteau.
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The idea came like a lightning flash. In an instant I saw it all, and drew with a stick on the sand the diagrams which were illustrated in my fundamental patents of May, 1888. — Nikola Tesla, describing his invention of the alternating-current induction motor. Perhaps it is better in this present world of ours that a revolutionary idea or invention instead of being helped and patted, be hampered and ill-treated in its adolescence ... by selfish interest, pedantry, stupidity and ignorance; that it be attacked and stifled; that it pass through bitter trials and tribulations, through the heartless strife of commercial exist­ence. So do we get our light. So all that was great in the past was ridiculed, condemned, combated, suppressed — only to emerge all the more powerfully, all the more trium­phantly from the struggle.” — Tesla, “The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires as a Means of Furthering Peace,” a treatise published in

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33. Phonograph Makers: Rob Lomas
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34. Astrocartography Of Emily Dickinson's Least-aspected Saturn
Biography of Emily Dickinson, focus on how the planetary metaphor of Saturn was reflected in the poet's life and work, by astrocartographer rob couteau.
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Moon = 321 [Least-aspected Saturn] She never ceased to hope one day her cage door would open, her prison door unlock, her coffin lid rise. — Professor Ruth Miller, on Emily Dickinson. I do not cross my father’s ground to any house or town. — Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson was born almost precisely under the vertical Midheaven line of her Pri­mary Saturn, in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she lived for most of her “reclusive” and “solitary” (Primary Saturn) life. One of the most important poets of modern times, she is renowned for the unusually “constricted, self-imposed lifestyle of exile, deprivation, and severity” (Saturn) that characterizes both her poetry and her life. Emily was the daughter of Edward Dickinson, a lawyer known for his “austere” and “remote” nature (Primary Saturn), who was said to have laughed only once in his life and whose heart Emily called “pure and terrible.” Her mother, Emily Norcross Dickinson, was also characterized as “emotionally distant” (Saturn). In addition, Emily had to contend with her family’s “strict, post-Calvinist Puritanism”1 (Saturn): influences that she reacts to and addresses directly in her verse.

35. Amanda's Castle - Awards
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These sites are listed alphabetically (to avoid offending anyone). These are all quality pages, and they have the added benefit of being Truly Original . One or two exceptions have been made, but only to truly exceptional collections of other people's art, being well maintained and presented with due credit given to the original artists. Sites that have moved beyond my sight have been un-linked in this list. Winners 2002 Eva Chaotic Ponderings A delightful blog. Isnani Isnen The Aishwarya Rai Mansion Dedicated to the beautiful ex-Miss World 1994. Janice NC's Outer Banks: A National Historical Treasure North Carolina's Outer Banks presented through photography, poetry, and text. Jessica ArtistaCom A gallery created for a group of young friends to show off their art works. John Matthews JohnMatt.com

36. Astrocartography
Biography of Karl Marx with a special focus on how the planetary symbols of Mercury and Neptune were reflected in his life and work, by renowned astrocartographer rob couteau
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astrocartography astrology horoscope Robert Couteau The Role of the Least-aspected Planet in Astrocartography New Insights into the Spirit of Place by Robert Couteau I. Introduction II. Transcendental Biographies III. Transcendental Events
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38. Astrocartography
A new look at planetary symbolism in Astrocartography and Transcendental Astrology by rob couteau.
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40. Astrocartography Of Claude Debussy's Least-aspected Pluto
Biography of Claude Debussy, focus on how the planetary metaphor of Pluto was reflected in his life and work. By renowned astrocartographer rob couteau.
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Pluto = 011
Sun = 130
Mercury = 140
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Neptune = 210
Mars
Saturn = 211
Uranus = 222
Venus = 230
Moon = 232 [Least-aspected Pluto] Claude Debussy French composer Claude Debussy was born in St. Germain-en-Laye, just east of his Pri­mary Pluto, which runs in a vertical Midheaven position along the western border of France. Debussy’s Primary Pluto is also involved in a narrowly focused Transcendental Midpoint-Field over Europe: both his Secondary Sun and Tertiary Mercury rise over west­ern Italy and central Germany. When Debussy was only seventeen years old he commenced his travels through Europe as the “musical companion” of Mme von Meck, the latter a friend of Tchaikovsky (1879). After returning to Paris and continuing his studies in musical education at the Paris Conservatoire (1873-1884), he won the Prix de Rome (1884) for his cantata, L’Enfant Paradise . This permitted him additional travel through Europe and granted him a resi­dence in Italy, at the very heart of and completely framed by his Transcendental Midpoint-Field. While there, he composed

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