Nico , Brian , Dennis , and Andrew at the Monterey Pop Festival , 1967
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Nico , Brian , Dennis , and Andrew at the Monterey Pop Festival , 1967
Photos by Fred Arellano
Neil Young and Dennis Hopper on the set of Human Highway (1978) Photo by Caterine Milinaire.
Whimsical artifacts from the Napoleonic era :)
(via David Hochbaum - Kaidan Shu - Arte en Taringa!)
Virginia Woolf, photographed at Rodmell, during the summer of 1928 (x)
Willy Ronis Isabelle Hupert, Paris 1994
“I don’t believe one ever plays characters, one plays states of mind. A character is completely meaningless to me. One goes through states of mind and tries to link them together.“ Isabelle Huppert
The Lovers - Konstantin Somov
1933
American actress Lillian Gish. Photographed by James Abbe, 1920.
the lesbian urge to be covered in blood at all times
I hate texting! Just reenact The Story of the Eye with me already!
Audrey Hepburn in Love in the Afternoon (1957)
ILSE BING / WAX MUSEUM / PARIS, 1931 [gelatin silver print | 9 3/8 x 7″]
Various paintings depicting Simonetta Vespucci, nicknamed la bella Simonetta, an Italian noblewoman from Genoa, [1453 – 26 April 1476].
OLIVIA HUSSEY Romeo and Juliet (1968, Franco Zeffirelli)
Vogue Paris Sept 1991 - Heather Stewart Whyte by Dominique Issermann
Young Natalija Konstantinović (1882-1950), late 1890s.
She later married Prince Mirko of Montenegro in 1902. Her husband was promised the Serbian crown in the event of King Alexander I dying childless; however, the crown went to Peter Karađorđević, following Alexander's assassination in 1903.