1-22-2012, 22:41 / from djamant permalink
djamant:

liquidnight:

Richard Avedon
Renée, The New Look of Dior
Place de la Concorde, Paris, August 1947
Gelatin silver print
[From the Metropolitan Museum of Art]

(via imgTumble)

djamant:

liquidnight:

Richard Avedon

Renée, The New Look of Dior

Place de la Concorde, Paris, August 1947

Gelatin silver print

[From the Metropolitan Museum of Art]

(via imgTumble)
1-18-2012, 11:50 / from speciesbarocus permalink
speciesbarocus:

rhea137:

‘Das Salzburger Glockenspiel’ by Christoph Lederwasch, 1704 from somewhere among the Department of Special Collections at the University of Salzburg (via bibliodyssey)

> Here.

speciesbarocus:

rhea137:

‘Das Salzburger Glockenspiel’ by Christoph Lederwasch,
1704 from somewhere among the Department of Special
Collections at the University of Salzburg
(via bibliodyssey)

> Here.

1-15-2012, 17:09 / from fromlaughter permalink
legrandcirque:

Photograph by John Florea. Hollywood, California, August 1944.

legrandcirque:

Photograph by John Florea. Hollywood, California, August 1944.

1-13-2012, 21:25 / from missfolly permalink
missfolly:

The Fountain of Apollo, Versailles

missfolly:

The Fountain of Apollo, Versailles

1-10-2012, 22:26 / from allthingseurope permalink
allthingseurope:

Castle Eltz’s medieval walls (by Frizztext)

allthingseurope:

Castle Eltz’s medieval walls (by Frizztext)

1-10-2012, 22:23 / from art-stuff permalink

(Source: quincewithsugar)

1-10-2012, 22:20 / from missfolly permalink
missfolly:

Margaret Bourke-White: Central Moscow with Antiaircraft Gunners, 1941 
‘Margaret Bourke-White was one of the only foreign journalists in Moscow when war broke out between Germany and Russia in 1941. She photographed the nightly bombing raids, initially from the roof of the U.S. Embassy and later from her hotel room balcony, which overlooked Red Square. Bourke-White worked with several cameras simultaneously, the number determined by the intensity of the bombing.’
Lance Keimig, ‘The History of Night Photography’ 

missfolly:

Margaret Bourke-White: Central Moscow with Antiaircraft Gunners, 1941 

‘Margaret Bourke-White was one of the only foreign journalists in Moscow when war broke out between Germany and Russia in 1941. She photographed the nightly bombing raids, initially from the roof of the U.S. Embassy and later from her hotel room balcony, which overlooked Red Square. Bourke-White worked with several cameras simultaneously, the number determined by the intensity of the bombing.’

Lance Keimig, ‘The History of Night Photography’ 

1-09-2012, 11:26 / from cavetocanvas permalink
theancientworld:

Rhinoceros/Mythical Beast, Chinese, c. 206 BCE - 220 CE
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Currently not on view

theancientworld:

Rhinoceros/Mythical Beast, Chinese, c. 206 BCE - 220 CE

Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Currently not on view

1-09-2012, 11:25 / from missfolly permalink
missfolly:

Rocky Landscape with Banditti, ca. 1770-1780, by John Hamilton Mortimer

missfolly:

Rocky Landscape with Banditti, ca. 1770-1780, by John Hamilton Mortimer

1-08-2012, 21:56 / from fromlaughter permalink
ysvoice:

Saint-Cirq-Lapopie - Loire, France  | by Adam Baker  [via ysvoice | yuuxj].

ysvoice:

Saint-Cirq-Lapopie - Loire, France  | by Adam Baker  [via ysvoice | yuuxj].

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