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meet-me-at-the-morgue:
Dance of the Rats {unknown Flemish artist 17th century}
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(Source: lusting-after-tomorrow, via whiskersonkittens)
aneclecticcontradiction:
Rabbit- So Lucky by *SethFitts
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Vincent Van Gogh. (via mirroir)(Source: theburnthatkeepseverything, via ladyofmidnight)
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books0977:
The Ballet Lesson (1914). Pierre Carrier-Belleuse (French,1851–1932). Oil on canvas.
Many of Carrier-Belleuse’s works are a homage to female beauty, a genre that, in differing guises, grew in popularity in the latter 19th century. It frequently appeared in the form of dancers at work or in repose, thus catering for a new breed of collector in Paris, those familiar with the dance halls and Follies.
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”In this collection she was a feral creature living in the tree. When she decided to descend to Earth, she transformed into a princess” - Alexander McQueen, September 2008
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londonwarrior:
Elizabethan Jedi
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monsieurleprince:
Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Emile Beranger (1814 - 1883) - Woman flower painter at the easel, almost certainly a portrait of his sister Suzanne-Estelle Beranger-Apoil, 1856
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