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La cuenta de Instagram que tenés que seguir si te gustan la arquitectura

No hace falta ni siquiera haber visto las películas de Wes Anderson para disfrutar de la cuenta que le hace honor en Instagram y que se volvió sensación. Accidentally Wes Anderson (@accidentallywesanderson) fue creada en junio del año pasado y ya superó los 230 mil seguidores, que alimentan la cuenta con las instantáneas que registran alrededor sobre todo en Europa oriental y sintonizan con la estética del director de El Gran Hotel Budapest, Los Tenembaums o Moonrise Kingdom. Esto es, colores pasteles, objetos analógicos, planos simétricos y locaciones entre ensoñadoras y surrealistas.

La cuenta, creada por Wally Koval, es una prolongación de un Reddit que se ocupaba de la misma temática, encontrar el lado Anderson del mundo. Para que la foto sea seleccionada por Koval debe cumplir tres requisitos: composición visual perfecta, un aire nostálgico y tonalidades pasteles.

Antes de Instagram, Anderson (cuyo primer filme es de 1996, Ladrón que roba a otro ladrón) ya había inspirado al mundo de la moda y del diseño de interiores.

Acá algunas de las mejores que encontramos:

 

_________________________ George Peabody Library | Baltimore, Maryland | 1866 • • The George Peabody Library, formerly known as the Library of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore, is the 19th-century research library of The Johns Hopkins University • • Located on the Peabody campus in the Mount Vernon-Belvedere historic cultural neighborhood, the library’s collections are available for use by the general public, in keeping with the famous Baltimorean George Peabody’s goal to create a library “for the free use of all persons who desire to consult it.” • • The Peabody Institute Library was funded by George Peabody – having become a wealthy man in Baltimore through commerce during the early 1800s, “gave $300,000 as a beginning sum for the Peabody Institute” in February 1857 • • The Institute was originally planned to open in 1860, but border-state conflict in the region caused by the American Civil War delayed its establishing and construction until 1866 • • The institute was designed to be a cultural center for Baltimore, with plans for an art gallery, music school, a series of cash awards with gold medals known as “Peabody Prizes” for top graduates, as well as a public reference library which was later moved to the second segment in the East Wing in 1876-1878 • • In 1967, the library was transferred to the City of Baltimore and became part of the nearby Enoch Pratt Free Library – the City and State’s free public library system, and oldest in America – which had been founded and endowed by George Peabody’s friend Enoch Pratt • • The library interior is often regarded as one of the most beautiful in the world. Completed in 1878, it was designed by Baltimore architect Edmund G. Lind in collaboration with the first Peabody provost, Nathaniel H. Morison, that described it as a “cathedral of books.” • • Know more? Please comment below! • •

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