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Maurice FeltonPortrait of Mrs Alexander Spark
Le Coeur De Caron Bath Pearls
Loretta Young as Mary Martin in Midnight Mary (1933, dir. William A. Wellman)
— costume design by Adrian
Ambrogio Borghi: Berenice’s Tresses (1878)
Marilyn Monroe in “The Prince and The Showgirl” (1957).
Mary Oliver, from "Porcupine" in Devotions: Selected Poems
A silver Hovedvandsæg, part with stamps, probably Denmark or Norway, 18th/19th century.
Corset of silk moire, trimmed with lace and embroidered with silk thread, 1854-1855.
From the collection of Anton Priymak, St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Alfonsina Storni, tr. by Dorothy Scott Loos, from Selected Poems; "Song of the Astute Woman,"
Eartha Kitt chatting with Marilyn Monroe at a charity action in Wadolrf Astoria, Manhattan on June 13, 1957.
Vintage postcards illustrated by Leo Fontan (French, 1884-1965)
The Hunger [1983, Tony Scott]
pearl button sample card, 1931.
Merle Oberon, Night in Paradise, 1946
details of ‘crenaia, the nymph of the dargle’ (188o) by frederic leighton .