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Posthume portrait of Elisabeth by J. von Koppay. (1890s)
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fashion-from-the-past · 7 months
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1890s Seaside Dress
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New Castle, Virginia c.1890
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sagradofemenin0 · 1 year
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Doll with Kitchen Set, 1890 Germany
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 years
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Emile Galle, small enamel glass bottle, Circa, 1890
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chrrrygrrrl · 1 year
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“The sadness will last forever”
-Vincent van Gogh’s last words
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tainted-red-pages · 1 year
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I went to the antique mall yesterday, couldn’t take many pictures cause I wasn’t there for as long as I wanted but I did take several! Here are some antique photos I managed to take a pic of and thought where neat (my mom purchased the family photo for me :)…)
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mamamaries · 2 years
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Gibson girl? More like Gibe-Me-Some girl. It’s okay, I want to die as much as you do after reading that. It’s a different style but hey. It’s not meant to be clean, nor precise. It’s just messy
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Archduchess Gisèle of Austria (in a black dress) with her younger sister Archduchess Marie-Valérie of Austria (in a white dress), both daughters of Empress Elisabeth and Emperor Franz-Joseph of Austria-Hungary.
(photograph taken around 1890)
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plumbob-builder · 1 year
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🕰 1890s Home
Decades Challenge
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winterjourney · 1 year
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2.January 2023 - An image from the first Kodak camera, ca. 1890
In 1888, George Eastman began selling a revolutionary camera, one which anyone could use. No darkroom, glass plates, or chemicals were required. The camera - a wooden contraption the size of a cracker box - came pre-loaded with a roll which could take one hundred photos. When all the film was used, you mailed the camera to Kodak. What came back: your photographs and your camera - loaded with fresh film.
“You click the button, we do the rest.” That was Kodak’s slogan in 1888. Brilliant.
The camera was not inexpensive. It cost the equivalent of a 256 GB iPhone. It was a huge success, nonetheless. By 1890, a new word began to be used to describe images made with the Kodak camera: snapshot.
This photo, an eBay purchase, arrived today.
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briannabug · 1 year
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Konstantin Makovsky, 1890
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Russian Belle Epoque - Antique diamond, emerald and ruby brooch, circa 1890
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spookyguy98 · 2 years
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So here’s some more recent concept art of that time machine project am planning on doing. (There’s a Frankenstein adaptation I’m working on, along side this one) 
This has a new time machine design and a far more Comparable idea of what the project will be about. This also includes art of the time traveler and his friends. And more book accurate eloi and morlocks (also yes they will be carb monsters, the 1960s and 2002 films might’ve forgotten them but i haven’t.)
My idea is too make the most Direct & accurate adaptation to the time machine. (Like am using a book as a script alone.) there’s no date when this will be released at the time. But I do hope for to get this shown at a film festival possibly in the future.
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