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House Uller of Hellholt - Elie Saab Fall 2011
Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977): interiors
Companie Générale Transatlantique, Paris 1921
Gown for a noble woman of Meereen - John Paul Ataker Fall 2017
A mythical sunset and the huge marble Gate at the ruins of Apollo’s ancient temple, which the inhabitants call Portara (6th century b.c.). Cyclades, Naxos island, Greece.
Ένα μυθικό ηλιοβασίλεμα και η τεράστια μαρμάρινη πύλη στα ερείπια του αρχαίου ναού του Απόλλωνα, που οι κάτοικοι αποκαλούν Πορτάρα (6ος π.Χ. αιώνας). Κυκλάδες, Νάξος.
‘Oath’
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Ademide Ikuomola by Tré + Elmaz for Models.com July 2018
Beauty and the Beast, 1978, Juraj Herz
‘Oath’
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Vale (Farewell).1913. Oil on Canvas. 153 x 122.2 cm. (60.23 x 48.03 in.) Source : sothebys.
Art by Arthur Hacker.(1858-1919).
Art and Literature, William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/william-adolphe-bouguereau/art-and-literature
Astronomical Clock in St Mark’s, Venice
Dreaming of Another World, Guinevere van Seenus by Tim Walker for Vogue Italia March 2011
How many futures — (how many different deaths can I die?)
Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals Of Sylvia Plath