6:30 pm - Sun, May 19, 2013
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Hand Coloured Cdv Photo RELIGIOUS PENITENT c1870’s vintage photo

anachoretique:

Hand Coloured Cdv Photo RELIGIOUS PENITENT c1870’s vintage photo

(via underwaterness)

6:29 pm
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Theda Bara

Theda Bara

6:28 pm
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these-summer-nights-in-december:

Tug-of-War 1926
6:06 pm
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Salvador Dalì

Salvador Dalì

6:06 pm
kkk

kkk

4:47 pm - Sat, May 18, 2013
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From Eadweard Muybridge’s “The human figure in motion”

4:47 pm
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Corsetted woman with wasp waist (Paris, 1898)
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Corsetted woman with wasp waist (Paris, 1898)

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7:10 pm - Fri, May 17, 2013
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Caresse Crosby, 1928

Caresse Crosby, 1928

7:10 pm
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Natacha Rambova
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Natacha Rambova

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7:10 pm
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”The Portable Prison”
John Willie  illustration for ‘Bizzare’ magazine (Issue #8, 1952)

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”The Portable Prison”

John Willie  illustration for ‘Bizzare’ magazine (Issue #8, 1952)

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7:09 pm
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10:56 pm - Thu, May 16, 2013
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Jindřich Štyrský and Toyen, 1929
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Jindřich Štyrský and Toyen, 1929

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10:39 pm
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Architect William Van Alen wearing his Chrisler Building, 1931

Architect William Van Alen wearing his Chrisler Building, 1931

7:10 pm - Wed, May 15, 2013
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etund:

Caresse Crosby, dressed to thrill. Paris, 1920s.

etund:

Caresse Crosby, dressed to thrill. Paris, 1920s.

7:10 pm
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Le genie de l’espece by Wolfgang Paalen, 1938 [T]he surrealist use of bones as material in connection with war and destruction becomes evident in Wolfgang Paalen’s 1938 bone pistol Le Genie de l’Espece, dating from the eve of the Second World War. In this work, chicken bones simulate the shape of the deadly weapon in the moulded trough of a velvet-lined pistol casket. Cause and effect seem to be coalesced in a matrix - the bones, arranged as a fantastic firearm, present death as the deliberate intention and inevitable result of the use of weaponry and are thus meant as an unmistakeable warning of conflict resolution by force. [ftp]
Le genie de l’espece by Wolfgang Paalen, 1938

[T]he surrealist use of bones as material in connection with war and destruction becomes evident in Wolfgang Paalen’s 1938 bone pistol Le Genie de l’Espece, dating from the eve of the Second World War. In this work, chicken bones simulate the shape of the deadly weapon in the moulded trough of a velvet-lined pistol casket. Cause and effect seem to be coalesced in a matrix - the bones, arranged as a fantastic firearm, present death as the deliberate intention and inevitable result of the use of weaponry and are thus meant as an unmistakeable warning of conflict resolution by force. [ftp]

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