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Audrey Hepburn during the filming of the movie Sabrina in 1953.
genarowlands: Marilyn Monroe at home, May 1953
ecleel:Hajj 1953 صور تاريخية لموسم الحج ١٩٥٣م
thebeautyofmarilyn: Marilyn photographed by Mischa Pelz, 1953
20th-century-man: Marilyn Monroe; photo by André de Dienes; Beverly Hills, 1953.
20th-century-man: Marilyn Monroe; wardrobe test for Howard Hawks’ Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) MM stunning!
archaictires: 1953 Jaguar XK120 Fixed Head Coupe
archaictires: 1953 Maserati A6G/2000 Spyder by Frua
archaictires: 1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk1 I like the red details, goes well with the dark blue.
airows: (via First Edition Covers of Every James Bond Book 1953-1966 « Airows)
monsieurlabette: Francisco Soria Aedo: Primitive Hunters, 1953
theniftyfifties: Marilyn Monroe in ‘How to Marry a Millionaire’, 1953.
ourmarilynmonroe: Photographed by Frank Powolny, 1953
sun-kil-moon-and-me: The Wild One (1953)
vintagegal: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953
casadabiqueira: Chet Baker and Teddy Charles, Pasadena William Claxton, 1953 Via Summer-sundance
halloweenpinup: PopArtGirls Vintage “Chamber of Chills #19 (1953)
ccute-couples: Two men kissing in a photo booth in 1953 (source)
Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
filmsploitation: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) dir. Howard Hawks
Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
vintagegal: Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
perfectlymarilynmonroe: Marilyn photographed at the Jack Benny show, 1953.
ourmarilynmonroe: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Florea for How To Marry A Millionaire, 1953
vintagegal: Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
audreyandmarilyn: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953).
sandandglass: Roman Holiday (1953)
fabforgottennobility: Eisenstaedt, 1953
missingmarilyn: Rare photo of Marilyn Monroe on the set of River of No Return, 1953.
Marilyn Monroe & Jane Russell on the set of ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’1953
goddessmarilyn: Marilyn Monroe at Walter Winchell’s birthday party, 1953.
animageisha: Marilyn Monroe by Andre De Dienes,1953
theniftyfifties: Model wearing a sleep mask, 1953.
seemoreandmore: The Eye of Love,1953 by René Groebli via traveling with the ghost
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon, 1953
blastedheath: belgianart: Jean Brusselmans (Belgian, 1884-1953), Le bain des vagabonds, 1936. Oil on canvas, 164.5 x 164 cm. Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven.
mrxdupontneuf: © harry callahan (1912-1999) // eleanor, port huron, 1953 “in every pose. rain or shine. and whatever I was doing. if I was doing the dishes or if I was half asleep. and he knew that I never, never said no. I was always there for him.
cowardsbendtheknee: Top: Balthus, “The Room”, 1953 Bottom: Hisaji Hara, “A Study of ‘The Room’”, 2009
loverofbeauty: Reginald Marsh: Coney Island 1953
mydarling: Peter Pan, 1953.
vintagegal:Chamber of Chills #19 (1953)
amargedom: Marilyn Monroe, Niagara (1953)
hoodoothatvoodoo: Barbara Goalen in a shaggy woollen suit with sleeveless sling cape by Sybil Connolly, photo by Milton Greene in the village of Trim, Ireland, 1953
AND turn. ~Bunny (Vanity Fair, 1953, M. Shaw)
theniftyfifties: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Phil Stern, 1953.
foxesinbreeches: Savia by Annemarie Heinrich, 1953
theniftyfifties: Billie Holiday in New York City, 1953. Photo by Herman Leonard.
Jean Patchett by Horst P. Horst for Dior, 1953.
Mary Jane Russell by John Rawlings, Vogue, 1953.
lanallure: Lili St. Cyr in the burlesque short “A Bedroom Fantasy”, 1953.
Suzy Parker, 1953.
Brigitte Bardot and Kirk Douglas on a beach in Cannes, 1953.
midcenturymodernfreak: Where Bill and Dave crafted the HP Way | 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto Hewlett Packard moved into new headquarters in Stanford Industrial Park (now called Stanford Research Park) in 1953. Now the world’s largest IT vendor with
midcenturymodernfreak: 1953-54 The Gary Cooper House | Architect: A. Quincy Jones | 200 Baroda Drive Los Angeles, CA 90077 | Color Photos: by Jason Schmidt In 1998, David Bohnett, the founder of GeoCities purchased the home. He sold the property in
RENE Groebli, 1953
juju-be-art: Robert Rauschenberg, Erased de Kooning Drawing, 1953, drawing | traces of ink and crayon on paper, mat, label, and gilded frame
art-history: Yasuhiro IshimotoAmerican, 1921-2012 Untitled (Katsura Imperial Villa), 1953