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galleryofart · 18 days ago
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Preparing for the Hunt
Artist: John Wootton (English, 1682–1764)
Date: c. 1745
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, United States
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 8 months ago
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Spartan & Spartan II, 1982/6. A coachbuilt 1930s-style coupé based on a Nissan 280/300 ZX 2+2 (the doors are a giveaway). The modified bodywork was fabricated from steel, built in California for the Hollywood market. Only around 80 of the "neo-classic" cars were made, they sold for $69,900 (equal to approx $225,000 today) and owners included Eddie Murphy, Tony Curtis, and Joan Collins.
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livesunique · 2 years ago
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Palazzo Milzetti, Faenza, Ravenna,, Italy,
Marco Davina Photography
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fortunaestalta · 8 months ago
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ohyoubuggin · 9 months ago
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j-tillow · 1 year ago
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Marillion - Cover My Eyes
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boanerges20 · 11 months ago
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Honda VFR-800 Interceptor "Kamaitachi" by Hrbek Design
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daxnorman · 2 years ago
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Memento Mori
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mrmousetolliver · 1 year ago
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Portrait of Iris Cleft (1961) by Robert Rauschenberg Robert Rauschenberg was invited to take part in an exhibit celebrating Iris Cleft in which 41 artist would create portraits of her. Rauschenberg, who was in Sweden for the installation of another exhibit, apparently forgot to make the portrait as promised. At the last minute he sent the above telegram for inclusion in the show.
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vansfriend · 9 months ago
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Vans MTE UltraRange Neo VR3
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 1 month ago
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FILE UNDER: LADIES OF THE SUPER-SEVENTIES, NEO-NOIR, MYSTERY FILMS, '70s CINEMA, MYSTERY FILMS, COSTUME DESIGN, ETC...
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on promotional images of American film actress Faye Dunaway as Evelyn Cross Mulwray, on the set of the 1974 American neo-noir mystery film "Chinatown," written and directed by Roman Polanski. 📸: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images.
COSTUME DESIGN: Anthea Sylbert
Sources: www.gettyimages.com/detail/607403198 & Pinterest.
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malkaleh · 9 months ago
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I was actually just contemplating if a Tudor person would have described an architecture/interior design style as ‘Ancient Roman/Greek maybe Greco-Roman’ and I don’t have an answer yet but I’m having fun!
(Also once again down a rabbit hole on Tudor Kids Toys thank you so much Hever Castle Team I will one day visit one and quietly take notes)
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cadencewishes · 7 months ago
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Marillion - Kayleigh
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chromet · 1 year ago
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Forever Classic Apparel Co.
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celebrityresidence · 1 year ago
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Elegant Grandeur of Oprah Winfrey's Montecito Mansion
This captivating image showcases the architectural brilliance of Oprah Winfrey's Montecito mansion. Nestled in California's elite enclave, the mansion is a harmonious blend of Georgian and Neo-Classical styles, featuring high ceilings, spacious rooms, and intricate detailing. The photo captures the essence of luxury and elegance, reflecting the mansion's integration of traditional design with modern amenities, set against the breathtaking landscapes of Montecito. Visit: https://www.omnihomeideas.com/design/celebrity-homes/oprah-winfrey-house-in-montecito/
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technovillain · 4 months ago
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I think it's cute how so many art movements are simply called "new art" to differentiate "not like the old stuff". Contemporary dance. New wave fashion. Pop (literally popular) music. Art Nouveau. Modernism. Postmodernism. Even terms starting with neo- (neo-classicism, neo-expressionism) all are just saying NEW ART. And yet all of these things are now distinctive styles of the past. It's kind of beautiful how humanity never stops outgrowing itself. Art is a state of matter that refuses to sit still, old as soon as it is new, original upon its thousandth performance, new forever so long as there is someone who has not yet seen it, and old the second the artist picks up their instrument again.
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