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Thème : le bleu Joan Mitchell, Blue Tree, 1964
Cupid fresco from a villa at Stabiae, Italy
Jack Davison
Photographe anonyme, vers 1960
Courtesy Galerie Lumiere des roses http://lumieredesroses.com/
Bror Lindh(Swedish, 1877-1941)
Körsbärsgren Cherry Branch 1910s oil on canvas via
Edwardian woman skiing in Northamptonshire, 1908, (from Getty Images’ book “Decades of the 20th Century—1900s” by Nick Yapp, scanned by WeirdVintage)
David Van Der Leeuw
https://www.instagram.com/likalinea/
Salman Toor (Pakistani, b. 1983), Bar Boy, 2019. Oil on plywood, 48 x 60 in.
Christian Coigny, Still Life, 1980s
Bill Brandt, Sussex, 1956
Marie McDonald by Alfred Cheney Johnston
Quappi in Pink, Max Beckmann
2015 Faberge pearl egg, the first released by the Faberge company in 99 years.
According to the Faberge Website:
Harnessing 20 highly skilled workmasters, the objet embodies 139 fine, white pearls with a golden lustre, 3,305 diamonds, carved rock crystal and mother-of-pearl set on white and yellow gold. Each pearl adorning the Fabergé Pearl Egg was hand-selected by Hussain Ibrahim Al-Fardan from his private collection. An ingenious mechanism enables the entire outer shell to rotate on its base, simultaneously opening in six sections to unveil within.
“I have a passion for natural pearls and it took me many years to build my current collection gathering some of the most extraordinary pearls in the world. Fabergé has a great history in making jewellery for royalty and a truly precious Fabergé Egg is a luxury treasure and the symbol of a long-gone era of opulence. This is why I partnered with Fabergé to combine these two traditional treasures: the Fabergé Egg and natural Arabian Gulf pearls, to create an exceptional piece.”
HUSSAIN IBRAHIM AL-FARDANChairman of the Alfardan Group
We are all like the bright moon, we still have our darker side. -Khalil Gibran-
Photo by Mark Loeher
● Marlon Brando between takes while filming “The Freshman” circa 1989.
My Marlon…my beautiful, intense, sexy Marlon.
vintage postcard