The Death Of Sappho (detail, 1896) Charles Amable Lenoir

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The Death Of Sappho (detail, 1896) Charles Amable Lenoir
A huge 19th-century pediment, rescued from a wrecker’s ball, dominates the library of architect Charles Moore’s house and holds in place the two-story wall of books behind it.
Inside Today’s Home, 1986
no more slut shaming. only. slut honoring
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why are all the funny bitches from the balkans
the panonian basin and the balkan mountain range make fertile lands for silly girlbloggers
turkish coffee my beloved
ibuprofen and sink water is the midnight version of coffee and a cigarette…
wait i love them
Beatrice Luigi Gomez’s National Costume Entry for Miss Philippines 2021, inspired by the legend of the Bakunawa. The Bakunawa is said to be the mythical dragon that eats the moon, causing lunar eclipses.
William-Adolphe Bouguereau, L’Innocence. 1893. Oil on canvas.
Marbre de jeune fille, Musée de Rennes, France
Berenice’s tresses, 1878; Ambrogio Borghi exhibited in the Exposition Universelle in Paris.