Rapier. early 17th century. Credit line: Rogers Fund, 1904 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/25062
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Rapier. early 17th century. Credit line: Rogers Fund, 1904 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/25062
Marilyn Monroe's Acting Classes with Natasha Lytess.
Natasha Lytess taught Monroe this art from 1948 to 1955.
The cover of this April 7, 1952 issue of Life magazine depicts actress Marilyn Monroe. The photo was taken by the famous photographer Philip Halsman.
This issue became Marilyn Monroe's first Life magazine cover.
1942, Los Angeles (USA), photo studio of the film company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).
This Lana Turner in a sparkling evening dress designed by William Travilla .
The picture is an official promotional portrait to promote the romantic comedy "Slightly Dangerous", which premiered in early 1943.
The author of this photo was Eric Carpenter, staff photographer at MGM Studios
The alphanumeric code MG 93447 is written in the lower right corner of the photo :
MG is an abbreviation for the name of the Metro-Goldwyn—Mayer (MGM) film studio.
93447 is the unique production number of the negative in the studio's archive.
AN RARE KNIGHTLY SWORD, Germany or Switzerland, 12th Century, length 95 cm.
Made of iron, it is a wide, straight, double-edged blade with a small central lobe about 25 mm from the blade, from which it is ribbed in the middle. The inscription "INGELRII" is still visible in the first quarter. A straight guard of square cross-section, approximately 13 mm.
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This photo, taken at a villa in Malibu, captures a friendly meeting of Hollywood stars Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis and Richard Gere with their female companions. Demi Moore (Bruce Willis' then-wife) and Cindy Crawford are also in the picture. Bruce Willis and Demi Moore starred together in the 1994 film The Color of Night.
1997, Paris, France. Monica Bellucci (b.1964)
The picture was created by famous fashion photographer Chico Bialas as part of Monica Bellucci's fashion photoshoot for the Italian edition of Grazia magazine.
Leonard Campbell Taylor (1874-1969,British)- "Summer Afternoon (An Interior, Lord Birkenhead Seated)", date 1913.
1979. Farrah Fawcett (b.1947) at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, Georgia, promoting her upcoming comedy film "Sunburn" .
1953. Marilyn Monroe reads Earl Wilson's book "Look Who's Abroad Now"
The author of the picture is the famous American journalist, chronicler and photographer Earl Wilson, whose travel memoir book "Look Who's Abroad Now" is being read by Marilyn Monroe.
Elizabeth Taylor in October 1948 in New York City.
In the picture, the 16-year-old actress poses in the portrait studio of the famous photographer Philip Halsman. A series of these portraits was published in LIFE magazine in February 1949, just in time for the actress' 17th birthday.
Marilyn Monroe in 1955, pictured by pioneering photojournalist Eva Arnold. The picture was taken at a playground on Long Island
Marilyn Monroe at a bookstore on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills. The picture was taken by photographer Andre de Dines in February 1953.
In her hands, the actress holds Irving Shulman's crime novel The Big Brokers, published in paperback by Avon in 1953.
Barbara Eden (left) and Elizabeth Montgomery (right).
The picture dates back to 1967. The photo was taken in Los Angeles, at the Columbia Pictures film studio (more precisely, on the territory of Screen Gems).
“What Angel Wakes Me From My Flower" by Elizabeth Shippen Green
Publicity photo from Charlie's Angels, 1977. Pictured are Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, and Kate Jackson. Ladd replaced Farrah Fawcett-Majors.