A summer of drowning - John Burnside

Collection of images etc that I think suit the atmosphere of A Summer of Drowning by John Burnside.
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Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (2 November 1699 – 6 December 1779) was an 18th-century French painter. He is considered a master of still life,[1] and is also noted for his genre paintings which depict kitchen maids, children, and domestic activities. Carefully balanced composition, soft diffusion of light, and granular impasto characterize his work.  - an inspiration to Liv's mother Roy Lichtenstein, Johannes Vermeer, Louvre, Egon Schiele, Musée Du Louvre, Caravaggio, Louvre Paris, Max Ernst
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (2 November 1699 – 6 December 1779) was an 18th-century French painter. He is considered a master of still life,[1] and is also noted for his genre paintings which depict kitchen maids, children, and domestic activities. Carefully balanced composition, soft diffusion of light, and granular impasto characterize his work. - an inspiration to Liv's mother
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Once there was a married man, who was out looking for his cattle when he came upon a Huldra or skogsrå. Unable to withstand the temptation, he went with her and made love to her becoming obsessed by her. He would return and make love to her every evening after that.  Before long it began to be too much for him, draining him to the point where he collapsed. However, still he could not resist her. Eventually it got to be too much for him, the poor man became so exhausted that he could hardly walk.   He didn't know what to do, so on one of his visits he asked the Huldra or Skogsrå what he ought to do about a bull he had. He told her that the bull was a problem because it never did anything but mount the cows and wouldn't stop, so that both the bull and cows were completely worn out and the cows had stopped giving milk.   Her advice to him was to gather some Tibast, and vandelrot. (Tibast Daphne mezereum or February Daphne, and vandelrot Valeriana officinalis root herbs). So he obtained some tibast and vandelrot and pinned it to himself before going to meet her that evening. As soon as she saw him she cried, "Tibast and vandelrot is sure, fie on me for telling the cure!" And with that she turned around, so that he saw her from behind breaking the spell, and then disappeared. Mythology, Norse Mythology, Norse, Folk, Myths, Evans, Sidhe
Once there was a married man, who was out looking for his cattle when he came upon a Huldra or skogsrå. Unable to withstand the temptation, he went with her and made love to her becoming obsessed by her. He would return and make love to her every evening after that. Before long it began to be too much for him, draining him to the point where he collapsed. However, still he could not resist her. Eventually it got to be too much for him, the poor man became so exhausted that he could hardly walk. He didn't know what to do, so on one of his visits he asked the Huldra or Skogsrå what he ought to do about a bull he had. He told her that the bull was a problem because it never did anything but mount the cows and wouldn't stop, so that both the bull and cows were completely worn out and the cows had stopped giving milk. Her advice to him was to gather some Tibast, and vandelrot. (Tibast Daphne mezereum or February Daphne, and vandelrot Valeriana officinalis root herbs). So he obtained some tibast and vandelrot and pinned it to himself before going to meet her that evening. As soon as she saw him she cried, "Tibast and vandelrot is sure, fie on me for telling the cure!" And with that she turned around, so that he saw her from behind breaking the spell, and then disappeared.