Polar bear from Greenland, presenting the 1932 Industrial Exhibition in Copenhagen in Art Déco Style. Unknown artist. Source
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Polar bear from Greenland, presenting the 1932 Industrial Exhibition in Copenhagen in Art Déco Style. Unknown artist. Source
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Still from “Faust” by F. W. Murnau, 1926 (via La Révolution Surréaliste)
untitled on Flickr.
Van der Hamen -Bodegón con alcachofas 1627 detalle
Collage by Max Ernst (via La Révolution surréaliste)
(via Red Virginia Creeper, 1898-1900 by Edvard Munch)
gesture…
Ingrid Bergman in Stromboli (Roberto Rossellini, 1950)
Domenico Baccarini, Le voci nella pineta, 1906
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via: La Révolution surréaliste
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