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Edward Hopper
Specifically, Intermission (1963), one of his last paintings.
Hazel Forbes
By Alfred Cheney Johnston (ca.1928)
Mount Lavinia Hotel in Sri Lanka a landmark known for its colonial architecture and coastal beauty. The building was originally constructed in 1805 as the residence of Sir Thomas Maitland, the second governor of British Ceylon.
Big Mama Thornton & T Bone Walker
Phil Hill (Chaparral Cars - Chaparral 2E #2E002 Chevrolet V8) Can Am - Laguna Seca 1966. - source Carros e Pilotos.
Sidney Poitier and Diahann Carroll during production of "Paris Blues" (1961)
by Dana Trippe
Marie-France Pisier, Isabelle Huppert and Isabelle Adjani, 1979
“La Reine Mère Elena de Roumanie, Château de Peles, Sinaia" par Lee Miller (1946) à l'exposition “Lee Miller” au Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (MAM), juin 2026.
KREMENTZ, JILL (1940- ) Chelsea Hotel, 1965.
Paul Gauguin
Multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton (born June 4, 1945)
les parisiens sous l'occupation
photograph by André Zucca
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Photo taken by André Zucca during the German occupation of Paris (1940–1944).
1920s Swimming pool, Vienna, Austria. From Art Deco and Art Nouveau, FB.
Hedy Lamarr on the set of ‘Crossroads’ (1942)
New York subway
Spa hotel, Ostend, Belgium, 1988. Harry Gruyaert.