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thenastygal:

Let’s get fruity.
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From What the Hell Am I Doing Here?, 1997-98
Ferit Kuyas
vintage 1950s prom dress
travelingcolors:

Cheddar Gorge, Somerset | England (by Nigel Atherton)
mpdrolet:

MULTEK, 2007 from Anachronic
Adam Schreiber
neithernor:

Cabin Window, Yukon, 2013
Women use compact mirrors in packed crowd to catch sight of the queen in London, June 1966.

Photograph by James P. Blair, National Geographic
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cavetocanvas:

Whenever I visit art museums, I’m always fascinated by artist signatures and collect pictures of them on my phone. These are a sampling of some of the better known names from my visits to the Legion of Honor and de Young museums in San Francisco.
In order of appearance:
Hans Cranach c. 1503-37
John Singer Sargent
Jean-Léon Gérôme
William Adolphe Bouguereau
Albert Bierstadt
Thomas Moran
Odilon Redon
Pablo Picasso
Auguste Rodin
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Claude Monet
Aaron Douglas
Salvador Dalí
cavetocanvas:

Whenever I visit art museums, I’m always fascinated by artist signatures and collect pictures of them on my phone. These are a sampling of some of the better known names from my visits to the Legion of Honor and de Young museums in San Francisco.
In order of appearance:
Hans Cranach c. 1503-37
John Singer Sargent
Jean-Léon Gérôme
William Adolphe Bouguereau
Albert Bierstadt
Thomas Moran
Odilon Redon
Pablo Picasso
Auguste Rodin
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Claude Monet
Aaron Douglas
Salvador Dalí
kikimissbluejeans:

Billie Holiday - 1949Photo : Carl van Vechten
mpdrolet:

Ham and Eggs, 1929
Ralph Steiner
wandrlust:

Margaret Bourke-White working at the top of the Chrysler Building, New York, New York, 1935.
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