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Carl Gustav Carus - "Gothic window with telescope, Faust's study"
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The buzz: vintage bees, some honeys, some killers.
Christian Lacroix Satin Duchesse Dress by Irving Penn
Sisson's "Beauties of Sherwood Forest." - 1888 - via Internet Archive
Terracotta Bust of Isis-Aphrodite Ptolemaic Egypt, c. 300-30 B.C.
Masao Yamamoto - Nakazora #1139 (2002)
“Lucy (Isabelle Adjani) with her kitten.”
Lobby card for Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) dir. Werner Herzog
This 15th-century French stone figure of Saint Barbara holds the tower she was kept in with one hand, while her other hand holds a book. The book is held slightly open by the insertion of one of her fingers between the carved pages. The tower includes windows and a door with a keyhole and metal hinges.
Staircase in the Hotel Continental in Paris
French vintage postcard
Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant
Robert Ashton
The essence of astronomy. 1914. Book cover.
Isadora Duncan at the Erectheon, Acropolis, Athens (gelatin silver print, 1921) – Edward Steichen Isadora Duncan & Raymond Duncan Museum
Items in an English ruin, 1964
Terence Spencer
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Can they reveal your psychology? Vintage inkblots.
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