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keithgoldstein · 14 days ago
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Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
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Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
Annina Dietzenbacher - October 2023
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telaviv-delhi · 6 months ago
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Nagy nap volt a mai, a Père-Lachaisetemetőben megnéztük a hírességeket, egy amerikai drogos, egy angol buzi meg egy francia depi törpe síremlékét.
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meta-holott · 2 years ago
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2023 Paris, cimetière du Père-Lachaise
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hesbythecampfire · 15 days ago
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He spent his last days in Paris. I understand that.
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rwpohl · 11 months ago
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dorotheenstädtischer friedhof, chausseestraße 126
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update remastering preview: obst & gemüse oder der kunde ist könig, 2000
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marloart · 3 months ago
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❝ Memento Mori ❞ + detail shots ━━━━ ✧ ━━━━
my illustration for @firstfrightzine , their second volume which is for mlm/nblm monster lovers. I wanted to pay homage to J.C, Leyendecker with this piece because his work is very beautiful and as he was a gay artist, it felt thematically perfect. I've always been inspired by his style but intimidated to try blending it with my own. The hatching and fabric draping alone was such an arduous task but I'm very pleased with how it turned out all things considered.
These two are some ocs of mine from one of my ttrpg campaigns, but within an au that only exists in my head. I thought having a grim reaper and his ghostly partner having a nightly stroll in Cimetière du Père Lachaise, was a very romantic goth ideal of a date - perfect for the zine's ethos of "wholesomely cute but creepy".
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empirearchives · 1 year ago
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Père Lachaise Cemetery was opened by Napoleon on 21 May 1804
It remains the largest green space in Paris to this day. It is also the most visited necropolis in the world. The garden cemetery was the first of its kind. Upon its opening, Napoleon declared “Every citizen has the right to be buried regardless of race or religion.”
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Sources:
Etlin, Richard A. “Père Lachaise and the Garden Cemetery.” The Journal of Garden History 4, no. 3 (1984): 211–22
Britannica: Père-Lachaise Cemetery (x)
Fondation Napoléon: Pére Lachaise Cemetery (x)
Mahler Foundation: Pére Lachaise Cemetery (x)
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yekaterina-golubeva · 2 years ago
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Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, 2022
Photos: @katia2011
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theseimmortalcoils · 2 years ago
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The gorgeous Nö Eelys in Père-Lachaise cemetery.
Photo @lo.fotografi 
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cemeterywanderings · 4 months ago
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Cimetière du père Lachaise, Paris, France
Photographed By Christophe Maîtrejean
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Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
Annina Dietzenbacher - October 2023
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telaviv-delhi · 6 months ago
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Szétszórt hamu és csontdarálék a Pére Lachaise femetőben. Keith Richards szerint kokainnal bekeverve hatalmas élmény.
Csak kijelőlt helyeken szórhatod el a hozzátartozókat, nemám le a sl��zin. Viszont nem tudom, hogy a gyep mennyire szereti a meszes talajt.
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wandering-cemeteries · 2 months ago
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Cimetière du Père-Lachaise
Paris, France
Nov. 2016
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bitter69uk · 25 days ago
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On this day in show business history (14 October 1963), a grief-stricken Marlene Dietrich attended the funeral of her friend, the venerated French chanteuse Édith Piaf (Édith Giovanna Gassion, 19 December 1915 - 10 October 1963) in Paris. “The sparrow of the Paris streets,” Dietrich reflected on Piaf in her 1962 book Marlene Dietrich’s ABC. “A waif from the wrong side of the tracks. A soul which was born hurt and wouldn’t say die. An idealist, an optimist with sad eyes, a frail body marked by a childhood full of hunger, hands of a princess. Delicate and robust, courageous and shy, singing her heart out, giving her love, her friendship, her help and inspiration, believing in all and everything with the mighty strength of her romantic soul – the sparrow became phoenix.” (Marlene Dietrich’s ABC is a compilation of the diva’s wit and wisdom and musings on various subjects arranged in alphabetical order – including cooking tips! – and is a blast). La Môme Piaf is, of course, interred at the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise – the starriest of Parisian cemeteries.
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ivomagus · 5 months ago
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Monument aux morts, Cimetière du Père-Lachaise. Paris, France.
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