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Sincerity … Hope … DogVintage English (or American) valentineca. 1890s–1910s.
Gold gilded sword cane, Japan, Meiji Era mid to late 19th centuryfrom Sofe Design Auctions
Italian ModelJohn Singer Sargent (American; 1856–1925)after 1900Watercolor and graphite on white wov
I’d love to see the front of this dress.
You can’t love any era without simultaneously loving its architecture.
Look at those beautiful “feather-like” embellishments. © Augusta Auctions
Pleated dresses and stylish overcoats in 1915. Catalogue is unknown, possibly from Sears.
Moving buddies? Anyone?
Portrait of Gabriel FauréJohn Singer Sargent (American; 1856–1925)ca. 1889Oil on canvas Musée de la
Gabriel FauréJohn Singer Sargent (American; 1856–1925)1896Graphite on off-white paper Harvard Art Mu
Wedding Dress1883Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
stellar-raven: Wood-nymph (c. 1900-1915); Frances Benjamin Johnston - photographer.
unhistorical: My Sweet Rose (1908), John William Waterhouse
the-garden-of-delights: Evening dress, 1914, Callot Soeurs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art [x]. *dro
Lovely Lily Elsie.
Come to the dark side - we have style. Another lavish portrait painting by Giovanni Boldini.
We as a society may have changed dramatically, but our best friends are just as furry and as adorabl
Postcard bride and groom.
Ahhhh! GORGEOUS!
I think if those shoes were closer to navy blue they’d accompany her suit quite nicely. :)
The great “magician” himself! Dr. (though he wasn’t really!) Walford Bodie, a hypn
From a Sears catalogue, probably early 1910s.
I want ridiculously big hats to be in again.
These. Want. Need. Can you tell I’m on a footwear kick?
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