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Edvard Munch, The Dead Lovers, 1901, Etching
Ophelia (also known as Ophélie), (Detail), (19th century), by Constantin Meunier (Belgian, 1831 – 1905), signed (lower left): ‘CMeunier’, oil on canvas, 61 cm x 100.5 cm (24 in x 39.5 in), Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
THE WIND Dir. Victor Sjöström (1928)
Princess Diana surrounded by ballerinas at the English National Ballet’s production of “Swan Lake” in June 1997.
David Bowie and Trent Reznor, 1995
Scanned from “Siouxsie and The Banshees Photo Book,” 1986.
Audrey Hepburn, Mel Ferrer, and dr. J.H. van Roye at the grand opening of the KLM office in New York City, 1959.
Ian McCulloch of Echo and the Bunnymen photographed by Hugh Hales Tooke for Details magazine, July 1992.
Patti Smith
David Lynch and Sheryl Lee on the set of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)
And that would be a Hubot.