Nicole. 27
Brad Pitt in Interview with the Vampire, 1994.
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me
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George Platt Lynes, 1936
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Female Saint Holding a Book (detail) by Amico Aspertini
Sylvie, Prosper d’ Epinay 1836 - 1914
Die Hexe, from Die Muskete by Mila von Luttich (1920)
Donna Tartt has definitely watched St. Elmo’s Fire
Saint Sebastian (Florentine school, 17th cent.)
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Alberto Martini - Edgar Allan Poe, 1905
this stump i was obsessed w this weekend lol
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Roman silver gilt cup depicting King Priam of Troy appealing to Achilles to return the body of his son Hector. 1st century BC
Louvre Museum, Paris , France
Photographs: Carole Raddato (CC BY-SA 2.0 / Flickr)
i think people who are obsessed with the grotesque are in love with life more than people who don’t like to look at it and people who hate obscenity
undying fascination with everyday grotesquely is what makes things exciting
made this post while reading fight club in the university library and eating salami
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Xia Xiaowan - Chinese Ancient Landscape of Guo Xi, 2007
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Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of her film “The Prince and the Showgirl” at Radio City Music Hall in New York, NY in 1957. Photo by Sam Shaw.