Audrey Hepburn photographed by Cecil Beaton in a promotional shot for My Fair Lady, 1963.
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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Cecil Beaton in a promotional shot for My Fair Lady, 1963.
Gelegen op een heuvel, verbindt het beeldenpark van de Italiaanse kunstenaar Edoardo Tresoldi architectuur en natuur van de vallei van Trentino. De lichtheid van het gaas ontmoet de materialiteit van stenen.
French playing cards from the 1960s.
Come on with the rain, I’ve a smile on my face! Singin’ in the Rain (1952) dir. Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen
Robert De Niro, 1976
Nelly Agassi Bedroom 2005
RADIANT –– Schuyler Beecroft Alternate color-way for Mollusk SS’19 San Francisco, CA
on-set photos / captured from featurette in criterion blu-ray
“Gould’s jottings, mostly in black felt-tip pen, are not always legible. They mostly appear to be notes he made to himself as he assembled takes of the recording. He calls for a “wee shade less” in one section, regularly marks the timings of various takes, and seems to refer to a film he was shooting at the time of himself playing the “Goldbergs.” There are few obvious interpretive notes, but he does circle the rests in one variation, as if for emphasis.” from Glenn Gould’s annotated score for the ninth and 10th variations of Bach’s Goldberg Variations
WITHNAIL AND I (1987) dir. Bruce Robinson
“Well, who you gonna believe? Me or your own eyes?” - Duck Soup, 1933 dir. Leo McCarey
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) dir. Mel Stuart
Punk Series, Photo by Salvador Costa, 1977