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I spent a good long while figuring out how to make that plaid pattern, then I had to get the pictures to be the exact same everything, which took a long time because I went about it like a dumple I love these I really do
boldlywego: via Twenty Awesome Covers from the US Space Program
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Which do you like better, this link for bigger (http://i.imgur.com/2eBLn.png) or this link for bigger (http://i.imgur.com/98ffF.png) Please help……….
I never posted this here???? The fuck????Here are my boys that I drew like months ago
omgthatdress: Brooch ca. 1930 via Doyle Auctions
germanexpressionism: Conrad Veidt in The Hands of Orlac (1924, dir. Robert Wiene) (via) Zawsze Ty.
luzfosca: Elliott Erwitt New York. A fire at the Museum of Modern Art. 1058 Thanks to undr
odiprofanumvulgus: ‘Pauline Waiting’, 1939 by Herbert James Gunn
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studyincontrasts: Coles Phillips - Peacock Feathers - 1924 - via The Pictorial Arts
omgthatdress: Brassiere 1915-1925 The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
omgthatdress: Nightgown 1915-1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Nightgown 1926-1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Wedding Shoes André Perugia, 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Late 1920s shoes via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
lyhytaikainen: Different views of Picadilly Circus by George Hyde-Pownall
mydarkenedeyes: John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893) was a Victorian-era painter, notable for his moonlit scenes and landscapes.
omgthatdress: Art deco clip brooch ca. 1925 via Doyle Actions
omgthatdress: Art deco earrings ca. 1925 via Christie’s
omgthatdress: Art deco bracelet via Lang Antiques
omgthatdress: Art deco necklace ca. 1930 via Christie’s
lorelieofthesea: Vintage Art Deco Film Advert for The Crystal Cup 1927 - 1 by CharmaineZoe on Flickr.
onlyoldphotography: Lucien Clergue: Jean Cocteau et le sphinx. Tournage du Testament d’Orphée, Les Baux de Provence, 1959
omgthatdress: Fan 1900-1915 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
thevintagethimble: Evening shoesPietro Yantorny. 1914–19. French. Silk, metal & jet. Pietro Yantorny (1874-1936), the self-proclaimed “most expensive shoemaker in the world”, was a consummate craftsman utterly devoted to the art of shoemaking.
omgthatdress: Dress 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Edward Molyneux, 1929 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress 1926 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Ensemble Jeanne Lanvin, 1923 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress ca. 1924 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Callot Soeurs dress ca. 1925-1926 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Coco Chanel evening dress ca. 1934 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Coco Chanel evening dress ca. 1926 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Shawl 1920s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
onlyoldphotography: Edward Steichen: Steeplechase Day, Paris - The Grandstand, 1907 Steichen returned to Paris in 1906, and when he was not scouting out modern art to send to Stieglitz in New York he was working hard to support himself with portrait
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zombienormal: On the Journey. H.O. Binder, Jugend magazine cover art, 1924. Via.
mizenscen-blog: Cecil Beaton as Gainsborough for the Pageant of Hyde Park, June 1928.
moika-palace: La Belle Helene, George Barbier, 1922.
scotts5thavenue: The Divine In Blue - Giovanni Boldini
walzerjahrhundert: Art Nouveau restaurant in Paris, France: “La Fermette Marbeuf”, originally created around 1898-1900 as the dining room of Hôtel Langham, then covered up when the style had become unfashionable. It was rediscovered by accident
historyartandstuff: Portraits of famous or prominent women of the Edwardian Period, by Giovanni Boldini (1842-1931): 1. Cleo de Merode, 1901. 2. Marthe Bibesco, 1911. 3. Madame Eugene Doyen, 1910. 4. Mademoiselle de Nemidoff. 5. Marquess Luisa Casati,
illbedancingwithmyself: dreammason: Look at these goddamn art deco shoes. LOOK AT ‘EM!!! They are magnificent!!!!!! British 1925 !!!!!!
fuckyeahmodernflapper: By Picó, spanish cartoonist, circa 1929.
vonmonsta: Vivien Leigh in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
lauramcphee: still from Das spielzeug von Paris, 1925
omgthatdress: Tuxedo Jeanne Lanvin, 1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Coco Chanel, 1926-1928 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Coco Chanel, 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Ensemble Coco Chanel, 1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Coco Chanel, 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art *wyje długo, przeciągle i boleśnie*
regularbread: scrawnyflannelman: dduane: astrofyre: gargoame: akireyta: mikaisyuu: yungcosmonauts: neural-entropy: colormebowie: did-you-kno: NASA created retro travel posters for different locations in our solar system in hopes of inspiring
synthesizerpics: Synthesizer Videos - Vintage Synthesizer And Contemporary Synths At Work Time for a cup of tea@cafenero#roland#tr808#souvenir#teacup#synth#dynthaddict#synthworld#synthesizer#tea#peace#tr808#tr909#roland#vkntage#retro#art#creative by
ada-adorable:krabbydon:retro-beauty: THIS IS SO TRUE where’s the one where you have to pull it right out of your butt that is the absolute core of the long-hair experience i was REALLY WEIRDED OUT by the hair in my buttcrack and i’m so glad that
nyctaeus: Dana Wsye, ‘Pills & Remedies’, from the series ‘Jesus Had A Sister Productions’, 1996-2003Canadian artist creates fictitious pharmaceutical company that uses 60′s retro and kitsch imagery to sell cures and remedies that aim to
syn-dicato:Reddit user /u/FuturePunk made these cool retro-style designs of modern media/internet companies.
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Commission for @starhoofReally enjoyable and unusual one, because in the sea of futuristic artwork, I went for the retro space look for once. I’ve had in mind the cliché sci-fi B movies of the 70s and 80s, I lowkey love this aesthetic.And no, none