zondag 15 november 2015

KLASSIEK



rgondar:

Cool Cameras by Ryan Gardiner


oxbloodzurich:

www.oxbloodhats.com


colourthysoul:

Adolphe Jourdan - Les Secrets De L'Amour (The Secrets of Love)


labelleotero:


Sultry Yvonne de Carlo



socialfoto:

Remington Rem-ette Typewriter by damojo #SocialFoto













treselise:

via Pinterest





antonioedsoncadengue:

wishespleasures:

wishespleasures




Please follow me: http://antonioedsoncadengue.tumblr.com/archive


poboh:

Dam vid Café, Isle de Seguin / Women in the cafe, Isle de Seguin, 1894, Anders Zorn. Swedish (1860 - 1920)  
- Cloth pasted on Cardboard Boiler -


preppybynature:

Grey Cashmere Double Brested and Oxblood Weejuns. Love the cut of the trousers!


hyper-caine:

1967 Ford Mustang Interior | Source | HC



bandannawanderings:

Time lines #kapital #purple #denim #wabash #number8






carolathhabsburg:

By Erwin Blumenfeld for Vogue. 1950s.








tomboybklyn:

ochre overcoat…

artemisdreaming:

Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) Title LucretiaDate from 1525 until 1550Dimensions 87.6 × 58.3 cm (34.5 × 23 in)Current location Staatsgalerie in der Neuen Residenz Bamberg





delta-breezes:

Tiffany Mitchell



anotherboheminan:

lindachaseassociates.com




fleurdulys:

Serenity - Louise Jopling
1890


thestandrewknot:

Jean Patchett, wearing an evening gown from Jean Dessès’ Spring/Summer 1950 collection, photographed by Norman Parkinson.






this-old-stomping-ground:

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gentlemansessentials:


Hats

Gentleman’s Essentials


books0977:



Portrait of Louisa Leveson Gower as Spes (Goddess of Hope) (1767). Angelica Kauffman (Austrian, 1741-1807). Oil on canvas.
Gower was the daughter of the Marquess of Stafford, whom Kauffman painted while in London. She paints her as Spes, the Roman goddess and personification of hope, symbolized by the anchor and the flowers in her hair. There is great sensitivity and depth in this portrait. Kauffman’s skill is evident in every aspect, from the soft hair and skin, to the realistic fabric, to the rocky background.

watchanish:

Behind the Scenes with Zenith.






thefiercelover:

Just for You.


vitazur:

Charles Sheldon


1lifeinspired:

♥

gentlemansessentials:

Details


Gentleman’s Essentials



touba:

Carlo Dolci, “The Blue Madonna,” 17th century.


myvintagevogue:

Harper’s Bazaar Feb 1956 - Photo by Lillian Bassman


theladyintweed:

Sir Anthony Van Dyck (detail)







mademoisellelapiquante:

  Henri Millot | Portrait of a Lady Seated on a Canapé, Holding a Mask in Her Outstretched Hand (detail) | 1710






static-people:



“Transcendence” by Gaylord Ho. Gaylord Ho








theladyintweed:

Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (detail)


baroque-ladies:

Baroque http://baroque-ladies.tumblr.com/

paristraveler:

Josephine Ryan Antiques by Kotomi_ on Flickr.


marieantoinettesplayhouse:

Marie Antoinette’s Playhouse:


Louis Alexandre de Bourbon,Comte de Toulouse (1678-1737) by Francois de Troy,late 17th c.






mensstyleanddapperness:

Dapperfied.com

seeliequeene:

Portrait of a Woman (detail), Jan Mytens, 1660


wishespleasures:

wishespleasures









drakes-london:

Prepare for the inevitable deluge that is sure to come in the following months.
Drake’s umbrellas, available in a variety of colours and styles, at No.3 Clifford St and online.






gameraboy:


 Barbara Mullen by John Rawlings for Vogue, February 1953 by kristine


history-of-fashion:

1804 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes - Portrait of marquis de San Adrian


chasingrainbowsforever:

It’s in the Details




nihtegale:

Portrait of a young woman, 1869 by Pierre-August Cot






vivelareine:

Marie Thérèse Louise Savoie, the princesse de Lamballe, was 
murdered on September 3rd, 1792 during the violence of the September 
Massacres.
She was brought before a temporary tribunal, where she was asked to 
swear an oath to liberty and equality and to swear against Louis XVI and
 Marie Antoinette. It is believed that she refused to swear the oath 
against the king and queen, as it was “not in her heart.” She was 
condemned, then released outside to a waiting crowd, where she was murdered.
Her head was cut off and displayed on pike 
outside the Temple Tower, in the hopes of forcing the imprisoned Marie 
Antoinette to look upon the decapitated head of her murdered friend and favorite.


mirabilia-provocateur:

Plâtre d’Auguste XIX |   The Provocateur





hadrian6:

Nymph and Satyr.  1920.
Edward Francis McCartan. American 1879-1947. 
http://hadrian6.tumblr.com

honey-rider:

Vogue . 1955 . Leombruno Bodi



rainlullaby99:

Francesco Furini, The Penitent Magdalene


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