dailyworldcinema's 5th anniversary event – day 5: costume design ➞ Les Lèvres Rouges / Daughters of Darkness (1971) dir. Harry Kümel
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dailyworldcinema's 5th anniversary event – day 5: costume design ➞ Les Lèvres Rouges / Daughters of Darkness (1971) dir. Harry Kümel
Gordon Parks, Untitled, Shady Grove, Alabama, 1956
Morning in the Garden at Vaucresson, by Edouard Vuillard
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Dora Maar, Study for Petrole Hahn, 1935
Boy with a Basket of Fruit, Caravaggio
c.1593. (art detail)
Nickolas Boris • Silhouette, 1930
Scanned from the book Sahara toujours recommencé; 1978; Henri-Jean Hugot & Jean-Marc Durou and Joël Jaffré
“Swan Lake” Illustration by Alison Jay
Siberia, Russia, 1901. Photographer: Jochelson, Waldemar, 1855-1937
Vanishing Cultures https://giving.classy.org/campaign/788361/donate
The Internet Archive is currently working on digitizing the following projects:
african american sheet music 1894-1952 (340+ songs)
millennium in image and word (this is a collection about how various historical cultures saw their world at the time)
amateur radio ephemera catalogue (ads, shows, music)
They are asking for donations to you know support the staff who have to do lots and lots of work to do this, i can't donate right now but if you want to support library and archival work i do suggest it
Mystical Unicorn tapestry weave style fabric
Carl Kahler (Austrian, 1856 - 1906) - Three Black Cats
Nasturtiums - Walter Joseph Phillips , 1930.
British , Canadian , 1884-1963
Woodcut , 15.1 x 17.7 cm.