10th May 2012

Photo reblogged from The Nifty Fifties with 1,859 notes

theniftyfifties:

Elizabeth Taylor

Look at that cinched waist! Ooh la Lah!

theniftyfifties:

Elizabeth Taylor

Look at that cinched waist! Ooh la Lah!

Source: allkindsofcool

1st May 2012

Photo reblogged from The Sunflower Post with 2 notes

stellar808:

all tomorrow’s parties

stellar808:

all tomorrow’s parties

Source: stellar808

17th April 2012

Photoset reblogged from The Sunflower Post with 671 notes

photojojo:

The garbage men of Hamburg started Trashcam Project, in which they turned giant garbage bins into pinhole cameras! 

The photos? Not too shabby.

Garbage Men Turn Trash Bins into Pinhole Cameras

via Reddit 

Source: photojojo

15th April 2012

Photo reblogged from F*CK YEAH ART HISTORY with 108 notes

fckyeaharthistory:

Edward Hopper - New York Movie, 1939. Oil on canvas 

An all time fav piece of art.

fckyeaharthistory:

Edward HopperNew York Movie, 1939. Oil on canvas 

An all time fav piece of art.

Source: fckyeaharthistory

14th April 2012

Photo reblogged from The Nifty Fifties with 597 notes

Her face too… **swoon**

theniftyfifties:

Kim Novak, 1957. Her face too… **swoon**

theniftyfifties:

Kim Novak, 1957.

Source: valentinovamp

14th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Le passé dans le rétro with 224 notes

I want to travel back in time to photograph her face, this face. **breathless**

vintagesonia:

Jane Fonda, C.1960’s I want to travel back in time to photograph her face, this face. **breathless**

vintagesonia:

Jane Fonda, C.1960’s

Source: vintagesonia

12th April 2012

Video reblogged from SILVER & LIGHT with 28 notes

ianruhter:

Ian Ruhter/Wet Plate Collodion/ Down Town Los Angeles, CA/ 5.01.10

Real. Magic.

Source: ianruhter

10th April 2012

Photoset reblogged from Photographer with 25 notes

therealchipwillis:

Death in Venice

Kate

Makeup Bridget Henry

Simply.Gorgeous.

#allofit

Source: therealchipwillis

9th April 2012

Quote reblogged from F*CK YEAH ART HISTORY with 894 notes

Sometimes you climb out of bed in the morning and you think, I’m not going to make it, but you laugh inside — remembering all the times you’ve felt that way.
— Charles Bukowski (via quotes-shape-us)

Source: quotes-shape-us

4th April 2012

Video reblogged from silverystars with 17 notes

He is living my dream. I dream. Some day…

Source: scottnichol

2nd April 2012

Photo with 3 notes

Bee has Gangsta Booty

Bee has Gangsta Booty

Tagged: Lornography

24th March 2012

Photo reblogged from Some Sort of Epic Grandeur with 341 notes

fyodorpavlov:

Ravens in Van Dyke collars and devils in ruffs. I have been having blissful lunches in the park, drinking tea and doodling relaxing things next to a carousel that cranks out Edith Piaf. That raven is probably some sort of pedantic department manager in hell.

Umm… love.

fyodorpavlov:

Ravens in Van Dyke collars and devils in ruffs. I have been having blissful lunches in the park, drinking tea and doodling relaxing things next to a carousel that cranks out Edith Piaf. That raven is probably some sort of pedantic department manager in hell.

Umm… love.

Source: fyodorpavlov

17th March 2012

Photo reblogged from F*CK YEAH ART HISTORY with 2,916 notes

(I wish) that girl peering in was me…

(I wish) that girl peering in was me…

Source: yimmyayo

16th March 2012

Photo reblogged from F*CK YEAH ART HISTORY with 96 notes

fckyeaharthistory:

Michelangelo -Pieta, 1498-99. Marble. 
This famous work of art depicts the body of Jesus  on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion. The theme is of Northern origin, popular by that time in France but not yet in Italy. Michelangelo’s interpretation of the Pietà is unique to the precedents. It is an important work as it balances the Renaissance ideals of classical beauty with naturalism. The statue is one of the most highly finished works by Michelangelo.


When I saw this with my own eyes… they filled with tears.

fckyeaharthistory:

Michelangelo -Pieta, 1498-99. Marble. 

This famous work of art depicts the body of Jesus  on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion. The theme is of Northern origin, popular by that time in France but not yet in Italy. Michelangelo’s interpretation of the Pietà is unique to the precedents. It is an important work as it balances the Renaissance ideals of classical beauty with naturalism. The statue is one of the most highly finished works by Michelangelo.

When I saw this with my own eyes… they filled with tears.

Source: fckyeaharthistory