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quarta-feira, 27 de abril de 2016




jeanjeanie61:

Gina Lollobrigidahttp://vintage-erotica-forum.com




via-appia:

Allegory of Painting, 1765
François Boucher (1703–1770)  


jeanjeanie61:

Gina Lollobrigidahttp://vintage-erotica-forum.com





vestatilleys:

Baltimore, Maryland, 1912.


sakrogoat:

Igor Sid



robotcosmonaut:

Hackensack, New Jersey - September 15, 1957


catonhottinroof:

Jules Breton  
FILEUSE, 1870









onlyoldphotography:

John Gutmann: Bare Back, San Francisco, 1939



via-appia:

Mademoiselle Guimard as Terpsichore, ca. 1773-75Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825) 


christinerod:

1950s


kvetchlandia:

Robert Doisneau     Painter Maurice Utrillo in His Atelier, Le Vésinet, France1946

Robert Doisneau     Painter Maurice Utrillo in His Atelier, Le Vésinet, France
1946

kvetchlandia:

Maurice Utrillo     Place des Abbesses in the Snow      1910

Maurice Utrillo     Place des Abbesses in the Snow      1910


kvetchlandia:

Pablo Picasso     Two Women Sitting at a Bar      1902

Pablo Picasso     Two Women Sitting at a Bar      1902


themaninthegreenshirt:

“Trying to explain music is like trying to dance architecture.” - Thelonious Monk



Love Europe, hate the EU.Vote Leave 23 June 2016


centuriespast:

A Golden DreamThomas Cooper Gotch (1854–1931)Harris Museum & Art Gallery


nevver:

The Last Days of Disco


nevver:

The Last Days of Disco









the-eagle-agrarian:

You offerings please the microphone god


inpraiseofengland:

Happy St. George’s Day 
The earliest documented mention of St. George in England comes from the venerable Bede (c. 673–735). His feast day is also mentioned in the Durham Collectar, a ninth-century liturgical work. 
The will of Alfred the Great is said to refer to the saint, in a reference to the church of Fordington, Dorset. At Fordington a stone over the south door records the miraculous appearance of St. George to lead crusaders into battle. 




inpraiseofengland:

Jaguar Mk 2, 3.8 litre, 1961



inpraiseofengland:

Happy Birthday Your Majesty. Elizabeth II born 21 April 1926 - 90 today.Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton, 2 June 1953. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.In this glittering portrait, the Queen wears the imperial state crown, a replica of that made for Queen Victoria’s Coronation. The Queen holds the sceptre with the cross in her right hand, balanced by the orb in her left. On her right hand she wears the coronation ring, a symbol that the sovereign is ‘wedded’ to the state. On both wrists are the armills, golden bracelets signifying sincerity and wisdom.
















carminagf:

The Fiancée. Jules Joseph Lefebvre







“There’s an old joke: two elderly women are at a Catskill mountain resort and one of ‘em says, “Boy, the food at this place is really terrible.” The other one says, “Yeah, I know, and such small portions.” Well, that’s essentially how I feel about life. Full of loneliness and misery and suffering and unhappiness, and it’s all over much too quickly.” - Woody Allen, Annie Hall - released 20 April 1977 and probably my favourite movie


Woody Allen, Annie Hall - released 20 April 1977 and probably my favourite movie


nolawriter:

To Bee or not to Bee



carminagf:

The Lady of the Snows. 1896. George Henry Boughton



redguitarrr:

Venetian Canal by Alfred Stieglitz 1897


Air hostess and steward serving Scandinavian Country Style Buffet, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, 1969 [1015 × 1024]



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