Greg Spalenka
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“Spring in w Gościeradz” (1933) by Leon Wyczółkowski (Polish;1852–1936), crayon, watercolour, ink, pencil on paper; Dictrict Museum in Bydgoszcz
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Koichi Enomoto (@koichienomoto_tentget)
In the beginning was love
Oil on canvas
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Erik Werenskiold - Female curiosity (1927)
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DO OR DIE ?
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“A gyönyör eltünteti a körvonalakat és az értelmetlenségeket. Kihelyez bennünket a tér béklyóiból és az idő zakatoló másodperc óráját megállítja, langyos hullámokon emel bennünket a lét magasságaiba.”
— Csáth Géza - Ópium
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"An opium addict and therefore a specialist in dreams..."
-From the Introduction of Géza Csáth's The Magician's Garden and Other Stories by Angela Carter.
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Pola Negri, Shadows of Paris (1924)
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Bette Davis with her knitting buddies circa 1941
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Bette Davis, 1971 por Viktor Skrebneski
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BETTE DAVIS photographed on the set of Dark Victory (1939)
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This photo shows legendary Polish actress Pola Negri, one of the most popular, influential, and highly paid stars of her time. This shot was made in 1928 for her role as Princess Fedora in The Woman from Moscow.
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Pola Negri (Polish film actress,1897-1987)
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Pola Negri and her husband Serge Mdivani at their arrival in Berlin in January 1930.
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