Lourdes De Oliveira in Black Orpheus (1959)
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Lourdes De Oliveira in Black Orpheus (1959)
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vikikollerova:
framed
self-portrait within a self-portrait
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porno-for-pyros:
“I want it to be you, Marie. I’d like you… to be my first one. That you will do it for me, and release me from it. Then, it will be real.”
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Brassaï, Boulevard de la Glacière, Paris, 1932
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Beethoven meets Led Zeppelin
Taimane Gardner at San Diego Ukulele Festival at Cal State San Marcos.
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Jessie Mazie
current favorite song (let the beat just)
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source
Photos: Horace Warner
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Embracing
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Iwase Yoshiyuki aka 岩瀬禎之 (Japanese, 1904-2001, b. Onjuku, Chiba peninsula, Japan) - Seaweed Harvest, 1956, Photography
Drinking together
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A type of carriage referred to in the text as "L'Hirondelle" from Science new ser.:v.1 (1883).
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Jackie and John, 1959
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Masato Seto, Living Room Series, 1994
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Creativity
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365filmsbyauroranocte:
Inês de Medeiros in Casa de Lava (Pedro Costa, 1994)
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sovietpostcards:
Moscow shop windows in 1947, photos by Roger Parry (via)
Of course, most of these goods were not available for the average city dwellers.
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