
Lehnert & Landrock :: Stromboli (Nº 59), n.d., late 19th century / source: R. Alameddine
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Lehnert & Landrock :: Stromboli (Nº 59), n.d., late 19th century / source: R. Alameddine
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Frédéric Boissonas :: The Western Portico of the Parthenon,
Ακρόπολη / Acropolis, Athens, Greece, 1922
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Dancer Alicia Markova as the Nightingale in Balanchine’s Le Chant du Rossignol [Song of the Nightingale], 1925, with music by Stravinsky and designs by Matisse. From a
programme for the Diaghilev Ballets Russes, 1925. Originally
choreographed by Massine in 1920, the ballet was revised as a vehicle
for the very young Alicia Markova. Photographer unknown. / src: Royal Ballet
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Geiko Tomigiku reading a Newspaper, 1921. The supremely stylish Tomigiku, dated 28/12/1921 on the reverse./ source: Blue Ruin

Swallows in Flight Obi. This postcard dates to around the 1920′s or 1930′s. In Japan, the swallow is a traditional symbolic image for meekness, gentleness, sweetness and grace. It is also an emblem of spring. / via
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Ernst
Schneider :: German dancer and film star of the silent and sound era Camilla Horn. [Ross Mäppchen – Tobacco Cards / source: Atelier Ernst Schneider, Berlin]


G. Tairraz ::
Ascension d’une aiguille, Chamonix / Ascension of a sharp mountain
peak, Chamonix, 1937. Postcard. / via
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Le Belvédère, Cerbère, France. APA Postcard.
(The former Belvédère du Rayon Vert hotel)
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Cat watching bird in cage, ca. 1880, Albumen print, George Eastman House Collection. / via