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I met these two ladies in Switzerland. They were hugging and licking each other, like best friends.
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“Portrait of Jane with a White Shawl XXVII” by Sir Gerald Festus Kelly, 20th century (detail)
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Gustav Klimt Brought to Life by Photographer Inge Prader.
Austrian photographer Inge Prader recently recreated Gustav Klimt’s masterworks for Style Bible, a part of the Life Ball Charity Event in Vienna, Austria. A team of over 50 professionals worked on the demanding photography project which raises funds to help those with HIV/AIDS. Makeup artists, costume designers, set designers, lighting specialists and many others worked with models and fully ornamented props to bring to life the fascinating, erotically charged work that Klimt is known for during his “Golden Phase.”
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“Venus Disrobing For The Bath”, 1866
Frederic Leighton
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The most arresting hair and beauty looks of the men’s shows.
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Fayum portraits.
Fayum mummy portraits is the name given to a large number of paintings from the first to third century. These are tempera or encaustic paintings, made with hot, pigmented wax on wooden panels, which were inserted into the mummies of the deceased. The surviving paintings are predominantly from the Fayum region in Roman Egypt, where the practice was common and the dry heat preserved many of the paintings until today.
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“The Daughter of Jephthah”, 1876
Edouard Debat-Ponsan
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“In the Days of Sappho”, 1904
John William Godward
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