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Karel Zeman's special effects
Ariel on a bat’s back, Louis Rhead (c. 1918)
“She had a delightful visit from the Dream People” Illustration by M. T. Ross for Loraine and the Little People, 1915
▪︎ Arachne.
Artist: Otto Henry Bacher (United States, Cleveland, Ohio 1856–1909 Lawrence Park, New York)
Date: 1884
Medium: Etching, printed in brown ink, with plate tone
Justin O'Neal
MARY PICKFORD in FANCHON THE CRICKET (1915) — dir. James Kirkwood
Tarot Card Cross Stitch Kits and Patterns
The Innocent Bones on Etsy
The Chief’s daughter of the Laguna Pueblo: Extraordinary vintage portraits of Loti-kee-yah-tede from the 1900s.
Leonor Fini at the monastery of Nonza in Corsica (1967)
by Eddy Brofferio
Woonary Parker 1879-1970
daughter of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker - 1892
Alice in Wonderland, 1915.
The photos from What We Do In The Shadows & the real art
Titles of the paintings (see here for a lot more info):
Salome (1870) by Henri Regnault
Portrait of Diego de Villamayor (ca. 1605) by Juan Pantoja de la Cruz
Portrait of Roelof Meulenaer (1650) by Ferdinand Bol
Woman in a Riding Hat (L'Amazone) (1856) by Gustave Courbet
Carroll Borland and Bela Lugosi in the film Mark of the Vampire (1935)
Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia by unknown 17th century master
French Portrait of a Couple (ca. 1610) by unknown French master
Alex Gerasev.
– George Barbier
les Chasons de Bilitis
“Hut, hut, turn your back to the forest, and your front to me” - one had to say it before entering Baba Yaga’s chicken legs hut. Slavic folklore references everywhere! :)
Illustration by A. Savchenko (Russia, 1986).
A mother holds her baby in her arms. Montana. 1910.