Leonor Fini, photos by Eddy Brofferio, 1970s.
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Sadie Frost as Lucy Westenra in Dracula (1992).
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Photographs by Ralph Eugene Meatyard, an American photographer from Normal, Illinois, U.S. His work was beginning to be recognized nationally at the time of his death, His best-known photography featured dolls and masks, or family, friends and neighbors pictured in abandoned buildings or in ordinary suburban backyards.
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Madam Satan, directed by Cecil B. DeMille (1930).
Drawing by Adrian Gilbert.
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The Sorrows of Satan, directed by D.W. Griffith in 1926.
"A Midnight Visit to The Neighborhood Bloodbank", by Tom Wright in 1972
An album cover for Bela Lugosi's Dead, by Bauhaus, released in 1979.
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Yoko Ono, a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist.
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A Page of Madness is a 1926 Japanese silent film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. Lost for 45 years until it was rediscovered by Kinugasa in his storehouse in 1971. The film is the product of an avant-garde group of artists in Japan known as the Shinkankakuha (or School of New Perceptions) who tried to overcome naturalistic representation.
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Spellbound dream sequence, by Salvador Dali.
In 1945, Salvador Dalí's movie agent called him up and ordered a nightmare. The request came at the behest of director Alfred Hitchcock, busy planning the dream sequence for his psychoanalytic thriller Spellbound (1945).
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Popiół i Diament (Ashes and Diamonds) in 1958.
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An American astronomer Edwin Hubble, who made his great discoveries on the best telescope in the world at that time - the 100-inch telescope on Mount Wilson in southern California. Today his name carried by the best telescope we have, not on Earth, but a satellite observatory orbiting our planet. The Hubble Space Telescope is continuing the work begun by Hubble himself to map our Universe, and producing the most remarkable images of distant galaxies ever seen, many of which are available via the World Wide Web.
Source: https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Hubble/
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