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Interior of the Arch of Titus by Robert Macpherson. Scottish, 1850s. Albumen silver print. Getty Mus
fawnvelveteen:Lady Clementina Hawarden took up photography in 1857; using her daughters as models, s
frenchfrysplash:muirin007:“Victorians were stuffy prudes.”PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN PEOPLEAll these ph
“Idols” photo book from the 1970s New York drag scene. Photographs by Gilles Larrain
loverofbeauty:Abou Simbel / Francis Frith. ca.1856-60. Library of Congress
Christian Tagliavini photography series “1503″ largely inspired by the masters of the Renaissance, n
fuckindiva:1940s street style in New York
Collections in the Palace Museum, Beijing, China.By 动脉影
ancientart:The ancient Greek Erechtheum on the Athenian Acropolis, 421-406 BC. In the southwestern c
Meghan Leese as Cinderella in “True Cinderella” from Glassbook Magazine, wearing a design by Rachel
Photograph of a woman in historical costume, looks like an early-mid 18th century riding coat and dr
Arch of Janus Quadrifrons by Robert MacPhersonScottish, 19th centuryalbumen printMuseum of Fine Arts
Colonne de Pompée by Henry CammasFrench, 1850-1860 (negative) and c. 1862 (print)albumenized salted
brooklyn bridge in rainy weather, 1927 [historical publications: “reflets photographiques.” Vu 1, no
NOW ON VIEW in the Contemporary Art Galleries— El Moro is part of Omar Victor Diop’s ‘Project Diaspo
Medinet-Habu by John Beasley Greene. 1854. Salted paper print from paper negative. Metropolitan Muse
Ruins of a Byzantine church at Mount Nebo, Jordan (the mountain where Moses is said to have been bur
facesofthevictorianera:(via William Goetsch Family | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society) c. 1
steampunktendencies:Building Of The Eiffel Tower In Stunning & Must-See Historical Photographs
Cindy Sherman
Women dressed in 18th century masquerade costumes for the “Bal Oriental” held in Venice, September 1
Greek traditional costumes photographed by Giannis KontosThe traditional costume of a “Karagouna”, a
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