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Northern England, ph. Don Mccullin [circa 60s - 1974]
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).
People, especially children, aren't measured by their IQ. What's important about them is whether they're good or bad, and these children are bad.
VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED 1960, dir. Wolf Rilla
"Expressionism is mere play.... But why not? Everything today is mere play!"
DR. MABUSE, THE GAMBLER (1922) Part I: The Great Gambler | dir. Fritz Lang
“The Adventure of Wyndham Smith” Famous Fantastic Mysteries, June, 1950 Cover by Norman Saunders
Metropolis (1927)
I Dream of Jeannie Always on Sunday | 2.02
Study for The Soul Breaking Links with the Earth (1822)
by Pierre-Paul Prudhon
L'Or du Rhin from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Supplement
'The Raven' by Gustave Dore for Edgar Allan Poe, 1884
Lorelei (1874)
by Theodore Kaufmann
Bruce Pennington, 1973
Julia Soboleva, “Fire on Fire”
Hermione (1874) by Sir Thomas Francis Dicksee (English, 1853 – 1928), oil on canvas, 143.3 x 89.4 cm stretcher; 181.0 x 127.5 x 10.5 cm frame, Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Known for his many Shakespearian heroines, Dicksee here portrays Queen Hermione from The Winter’s Tale, who reportedly died following the birth of her daughter. As the plays ends, King Leontes and his daughter are brought before a statue of Hermione recently finished, which comes to life. The artist’s challenge is to represent a figure that is neither quite marble nor quite living flesh ... as if trapped in a no man’s land between art and life, Google Arts & Culture
Pandora (detail), (1902), by Charles Amable Lenoir (French, 1861–1940), oil on canvas, 69 1/4 x 35 1/4 inches, Property from Linden House, Indianapolis, Indiana
Angels (1858-1869)
by Morris & Company
“For her — All seven deadly sins!”
Metropolis | 1927 | dir. Fritz Lang