Clothes line in Glencaple, Scotland, 1954. Photo - Edwin Smith
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Clothes line in Glencaple, Scotland, 1954. Photo - Edwin Smith
Christian Dior Couture Fall-Winter 2017
@somethingisrotting
Antoni Tàpies
Enrico Pantani
This beautiful sculpture, dating back to the 1st century BC, is known as Venus Callipyge. What does this translate to, you ask? Literally, “Venus of the beautiful buttocks.“ Believed to be a Roman copy of an ancient Greek statue. The subject matter is (if you haven’t noticed by the name of the piece) that of Venus (the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite).
The original Greek piece is forever lost and, unfortunately, the creator of this Roman one is unknown.
Beverly Peele in “A Light Touch” by Pamela Hanson for Vogue US, April 1993.
romeo gigli spring 1991
Louise Bourgeois (French/American, 1911-2010), Untitled, 1949. Ink on paper, 26.2 x 18 cm.
‘Towards anti-neutral clothing’ x TANK N.60
An adaptation of Giacomo Balla’s Futurist Manifesto
Christopher Owen, The Owen House, Block Island, Rhode Island
Robert Rauschenberg
El entierro del señor de Orgaz (The funeral of Mr. de Orgaz), 1586-88, by El Greco (1541–1614)
Portrait of a Woman (detail), Rembrandt, 1639.
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