


images that haunt us






F.W. Murnau and Emil Jannings in the set of Faust. Eine deutsche Volkssage (1926)

Man Ray :: Marie-Laure de Noailles, 1927 [full-length portrait of woman disguised for futurist party, shadow on wall, large dress with hat above, naked arms, shark skin costume made by Jean-Michel Franck]
| src Man Ray Trust – Adagp
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Kati Horna :: Pedro Friedeberg with Zebra Costume, 1968. / src: Edward James y Las Pozas
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Les Demoiselles de la Nuit
Ballet in one act with choreography by Roland Petit, libretto by Jean Anouilh, music by Jean Françaix, and scenery & costume design (including the ballet’s fantastic cat masks) by Leonor Fini. It premiered on 22 May 1948 by Ballets de Paris at the Théâtre Marigny (Paris), with Fonteyn, Petit, and Hamilton. It tells the story of a musician who falls in love with his beautiful cat Agathe, who has assumed semi-human form. Agathe tries to be faithful to her human lover but is lured away by the sound of tomcats and the call of freedom. She leaps off the rooftops and the musician falls to his death as he tries to grab hold of her. She falls after him and they are united in death. | src The Oxford Dictionary of Dance


Walter Obschonka :: Metallic party. Bauhaus carnival at the Bauhaus zu Dessau, 1920s. | Berlin State Museums, Art Library, Photothek Willy Römer. | src smb.museum

John Thomson :: A costermonger’s giant guy being paraded through the streets of south-east London, Bonfire night, 1876
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