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José Arpa Perea (1860–1952)La musa ispiratrice, 1884
thatsbutterbaby:Louis Valtat (Dieppe 1869 - Paris 1952), Tulips in a Vase, ca. 1923. Oil/canvas, 46
darlingromanov:Grotesque Figure, Park of Palazzo Orsini, Bomarzo, Italy photo by Herbert List, 1952
Anton Stankowski, Egozenter, 1952. ©Stankowski Stiftung. Via Daimler Art Collection.
Jan Wessel (Danish, 1952, Skanderborg, Denmark) - Untitled Lithograph
dazeylo:christopher kane f/w 15 x “blue nude (I)“ by henri matisse, 1952
jihelle:Werner Bandi (1891-1964, Suisse), in Swiss Nudes 1943—1952
womansart:Florence Miller Pierce (American artist) 1918 - 2017 Untitled, 1952 oil on board
rejectedprincesses:Marie Equi died on this day in 1952.When I wrote that initial tweetstorm, I hadn’
The Beautiful Esther Williams, c.1952
redlipstickresurrected:Yoshitaka Amano aka 天野喜孝 (Japanese, b. 1952, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, J
thunderstruck9:Lucian Freud (British, 1922-2011), Bananas, 1952. Oil on canvas, 23 x 15 cm. Southamp
sgt-dignam:Singin’ in the Rain (1952) dir. Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen
Marilyn Monroe, chosen by the crew of the destroyer, USS Henley as Miss Torpedo. 1952. Photo by Earl
perfectlymarilynmonroe:Marilyn photographed by Jock Carroll, 1952.
aceofsnakes:fruitsgood:surrealism-love:The explanation, 1952, Rene MagritteSize: 35x46 cmMedium: oil
absolution-v:Kvinnors väntan - Ingmar Bergman, 1952
Barnett NewmanAdam1951, 1952
Harry Bertoia, bar stool, 1952. Molded fiberglass, chrome-plated steel. Knoll International USA, Sou
Elizabeth Taylor / production still from Stanley Donen’s Love Is Better Than Ever (1952)
1952, When A Slip Was Almost a Dress: McCalls 9027More than once I’ve been asked, how did they keep
howardhawkshollywoodannex:original lobby cards for The Happy Time (1952) with Charles Boyer, Louis J
Ian Miller (British, b. 1952, England) - Section / Arkham, 1990s, from the HP Lovecraft story. Draw
Tommy’s Joint, 299 Broadway, 1948 to 1952, Tommy’s Place, 529 Broadway, 1952 to 1954, San Francisco
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