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natucya · 8 years ago
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Tao Ho
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Selma Blair
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natucya · 8 years ago
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Blinded a beauty shop patron with a hair comb.
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natucya · 8 years ago
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Russian ballerina Vera Fokina in “Scheherazade”, Paris, 1911
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natucya · 8 years ago
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Anna Karina by Jeanloup Sieff
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Lee Bontecou in the mid 1960’s
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Jean Pearson, c1948, Saul Leiter
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natucya · 8 years ago
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Cafe Culture in Bohemian Paris, 1954.
by  Ed van der Elsken
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natucya · 8 years ago
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MANIMAL
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Regina Relang, The Summer, 1952
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natucya · 8 years ago
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Sixties mugshot 
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natucya · 8 years ago
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Thomas Stretzer - Erotica, “Merryland”, 1740. The Merryland books were a somewhat peculiar genre of English 17th and 18th century erotic fiction in which the female body was described in terms of a topographical metaphor derived from a pun on Maryland. Stretzer’s book was typical of the genre in depicting the female body as a landscape that men explore, till, and plow. For example, he writes: “Her valleys are like Eden, her hills like Lebanon, she is a paradise of pleasure and a garden of delight”. 
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natucya · 8 years ago
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Charles Dana Gibson (American, 1867-1944) - Allegorie 
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“Best in Show” Manon Leloup photographed by Benjamin Lennox for Document Journal, Fall/Winter 2013.  
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