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The Last Movie I Watched...
Our Dancing Daughters (1928, Dir.: Harry Beaumont)
Today in 1934, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were shot to death by Texas and Louisiana state police while driving a stolen car.
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1920s Original card of flapper-face button to sew onto your garters for a flirtatious feeling! From Pinterest.
Jean Harlow
Georgia O'Keeffe, Red Flower, 1919
Conrad Felixmüller (German,1897-1977)
Lovers in the Rain, 1922
Oil on canvas
1927 Rectangular cigarette case decorated in blue enamel in Various hues; the central square plaque of floral design, set with lapis lazuli, turquoise and mother-of-pearl leaves and petals and rose-cut diamond details. It has French assay marks. From Bygone Days Worldwide, FB.
Photographed by George Hurrell.
Fulvio Roiter, Senza titolo, stampa analogica su carta cotone, 1953-54
Alexander Rodchenko - The Rhine wheel, from the series "Circus", 1940
Bleu blanc rouge * (Detail)Â Â -Â Â Paul Iribe , 1931-32
French,1883-1935
*Â Design , Illustration,Â
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) dir. by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
METROPOLIS — 1927, dir. Fritz Lang
Lionel Atwill in costume in Pierrot pantomime from Vanity Fair in 1923. Photos by Nickolas Muray.
Ryohei Tanaka (Japanese, born 1935)
Forget-me-not on a black background, N/D
Oil on canvas