Louise Brooks in Diary of a Lost Girl (1929)
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Louise Brooks in Diary of a Lost Girl (1929)
Lana Turner
Les Liaisons Dangereuses (1935) by René Magritte
“for the first time in the history of humanity the possibility exists, given a rational division of labour among all, to produce not only enough for the plentiful consumption of all members of society and for an abundant reserve fund, but also to leave each individual sufficient leisure so that what is really worth preserving in historically inherited culture – science, art, human relations is not only preserved, but converted from a monopoly of the ruling class into the common property of the whole of society”
— Engels, 1872
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Danny Flynn
Wayne Barlowe’s cover art for ‘The Narrow Land’ by Jack Vance (1982) https://amzn.to/2Aoq9S7 http://bit.ly/2SxbpHT http://bit.ly/2AncT00 http://bit.ly/2SqM2r5 http://bit.ly/2AktXUG December 29, 2018 at 07:32PM
Elizabeth Taylor resting during the filming of Suddenly, Last Summer in Spain, 1959
Las Vegas in the 1950′s.
Preliminary sci-fi cover art by Ed Emshwiller. Circa 1960s I think.
Kool Aid Magazine Ad by slade1955 on Flickr.
Kim Novak, 1956, a photo by Leonard McCombe
“Look, what kittens!” illustrations by G. Karlov (1965)
“Посмотрите, какие котята!” иллюстрации Г.Карлов (1965)
Art by Flooko on Reddit
Ambiguous landscapes