Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst with the cement sculpture Capricorne, Sedona, Arizona, 1948.
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Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst with the cement sculpture Capricorne, Sedona, Arizona, 1948.
Madonna photographed by Peter Linbergh for Harper’s Bazaar 1994
Harold Cazneaux (Australian, 1878-1953), Spirit of endurance, 1937, gelatin silver photograph, 28.1 x 33.1 cm
Fiona Apple photographed by Chris Cuffaro - 1996
»lady s« by johann knoTEK
Nina Leen, Tulsa, OK, 1947
Oranjefeest
Jacobus van Looy
1890
Adolf Münzer “Walkürenritt” 1897
Figure of a Fertility Goddess
Artist/Maker: Unknown
Culture Cypriot.
Date:3000 - 2500 B.C.
Medium: Limestone
The Getty Museum
Cristofano Allori: Judith With The Head Of Holofernes. 1613.
A Young Girl Meeting Two Birds
Tiger Family By Misaki Kawai
I don’t know how to stay tender with this much blood in my mouth
Ophelia, Act IV, Scene V (via incorrectshakespeare)
Artist Niki de Saint Phalle with one of her pieces
From Supernatural
Synchrodogs