Hulton-Deutsch Collection. Couple Wearing Masks. London. 1954
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Hulton-Deutsch Collection. Couple Wearing Masks. London. 1954
A couple relaxing on the banks of the Seine River in Paris, France - during the spring of 1949. (By Nat Farbman—The LIFE Picture Collection)
Art nouveau flower shop, Brussels
Les jumelles Alice et Ellen Kessler, actrices et danseuses, en terrasse à Paris en 1955. - source Another Vintage Point.
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Mariane Guillon
Iris garden
Subway Lovers, photo by Arthur Leipzig - New York, 1949.
“Le Baiser de L'Opéra”, photo by Robert Doisneau (1950).
(Original Caption) March 03, 1960. Army Discharge Presley. Fort Dix, New Jersey. Sargent Elvis Presley pictured as he boarded bus at Fort Dix, New Jersey en route from orientation lecture to base finance building, where he received his final pay, and was discharge from military service.
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Gjon Mili. Legs and swirling skirts of chorus girls
ig: nxvels // if all else fails, just watch monet’s paintings for a while -
Federico Garolla, Roma, 1953
My heart is so shattered over this. You would think that as an archaeologist I have made my peace with the ruin part of ruins but I don’t think I ever truly will.
Hedy Lamarr, Ziegfeld Girl, 1941