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The Comptesse d’Egmont Pignatelli in Spanish Costume by Alexander Roslin, 1763 (detail)



1960-(via File Photo)- on Flickr.














Paper sculptures by Li Hongbo.
Paper sculptures by Li Hongbo.









Thank you for Smoking



Christian Dior Spring 2007 Haute Couture by Ellen von Unwerth



I love this picture <3



The birth of emoticons, one of 100 diagrams that changed the world: Emoticons made a discreet entrance, arriving in print for the first time in this March 30, 1881 issue of Puck magazine. The small item in the middle of this page gives four examples of ‘typographical art’ – joy, melancholy, indifference, and astonishment.