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Jeanne Moreau on the set of The Bride Wore Black, 1968 ♡
What is your idea of perfect happiness? Bowie: Reading.
(photo by Steve Schapiro, 1975)
Tinderella: A Modern Fairy Tale
and they lived happily ever after, because they never spoke again!
The Fountainhead (1949) dir. King Vidor
Patricia Neal (The Fountainhead, 1949.)
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Richard Avedon, 1967.
“I know what I’ve done for music, but don’t call me a legend. Just call me Miles Davis.”
Miles Davis photographed by Ormond Gigli, in his bathroom, circa 1970.
Jane Birkin photographed by Eric Swayne, 1965.
Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg photographed by Bert Stern (for Vogue, NYC, 1970)
Jane Birkin (Paris, 1968) photographed by Giancarlo Botti
Comment te dire adieu, Jane? 💔
Jane Birkin (14 December 1946 – 16 July 2023)
Paris is in dark mist
And probably again Modigliani
Imperceptibly follows me.
He has a sad virtue
To bring disorder even to my dreams
And be the reason of my many misfortunes.
― Anna Akhmatova
{Sketches (1911) of Akhmatova by Modigliani (12 July 1884 – 24 January 1920)}
Sharon Tate photographed by Jack Garofalo cutting her husband’s hair in preparation for the first night of the Cannes Film Festival, May 1968.
Modigliani in his studio, photographed by Paul Guillaume (1915).
Amedeo Modigliani, moving from the Delta studios in Paris (15 December 1913).
Paul Alexandre is on top of the cart looking the movers and two well known paintings by Modigliani belonging to Alexandre collection can be seen: Etude de nu (1908) and Tête de femme de profil (1906-07); 7 rue du Delta, IXe arrondissement, Paris, France.
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Andy Warhol, 1973.
Tina Turner (November 26, 1939 – May 24, 2023) photographed by Patrice Habans at the Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris (January 1971).
Jeremy Irons (1980) photographed by Duane Michals
Andrei Tarkovsky on the set of "The Sacrifice" (1986)