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four in one. This is a record number of reveals. I don’t think I’ve even seen four on Drag Race.
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People Matching Artworks
French photographer Stefan Draschan has spent countless hours visiting different museums in Paris, Vienna and Berlin where he would wait for visitors to match with a piece of art.
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Marina Abramović and Ulay, Relation in Time, 1977 VS Double herm of Epicurus and Metrodorus, 275-250 BC
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Head of Medusa, Franz von Stuck (1892)
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“To try and explain my real feeling for Greta would be impossible since I really do not understand myself. I do know that I have built up in my emotions a person that does not exist. My mind sees the real person — a Swedish servant girl with a face touched by God— only interested in money, her health, sex, food and sleep. And yet her face tricks my mind and my spirit builds her up into something that fights with my brain. I do love her but I love the person I have created and not the person who is real.” — Mercedes de Acosta.
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Eye of the Flâneur, William Albert Allard
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Assorted letters from Virginia Woolf at the Smith College Rare Book Room
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Dovima wears a gown by Givenchy in a photo by Richard Avedon, Paris, 1955
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Timothée Chalamet in Call Me By Your Name, dir. Luca Guadagnino, 2017. Young Archer, Michelangelo, 1490.
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The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination, Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar
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Match #405
Lady Gaga wearing Givenchy photographed by Nick Knight for Vanity Fair September 2010 | An American Ship in Distress by Thomas Birch, Oil on canvas, 1841
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Horror!
Illustration by German/Austrian artist, Karl Alexander Wilke (1879-1954). 1906.
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They roared into the Lincoln Tunnel. A wild, inexplicable excitement mounted in Therese as she stared through the windshield.
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