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codex dead loop by rachael bos - from the piercing collection, unknown date, materials, & dimensions
Gustave Caillebotte - The Floor Scrapers (1875-6)
Original on top, later version below
“Despite the effort Caillebotte put into the painting, it was rejected by France’s most prestigious art exhibition, The Salon, in 1875. The depiction of working-class people in their trade, not fully clothed, shocked the jurors and was deemed a ‘vulgar subject matter.’
The images of the floor scrapers came to be associated with Degas’s paintings of washerwomen, also presented at the same exhibition and similarly scorned as ‘vulgar’”.
beautiful early 18th century book from c1711 with rare angels and heart embossed design
Betty Blue (1986), dir. Jean-Jacques Beineix
Latex Mask by februarytrash
She was amazed to discover that when he was saying, 'As you wish,' what he meant was, 'I love you.' And… she truly loved him back.
THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1987) dir. by Rob Reiner THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001) dir. Peter Jackson
Ginger Snaps (2000) dir. John Fawcett
Saint Catherine of Siena by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1746 (Kunsthistorischen Museums, Wien AT)
Positively obsessed with this Jane Marple leather set cut to resemble lace
conjoined bat twins found in Brazilian forest.