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secretceremonies · 7 months
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Members of Dancers Club wearing the masks of Margaret Severn
Beautiful and grotesque masks on some of the founder members of the new and unusual Dancers Club. At right is the originator and director of the club, Margaret Severn, who made the attractive masks.
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fitsofgloom · 11 months
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See Me, Feel Me,
Hear Me, Love Me,
Touch Me . . .
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Folk art is displayed under a ceiling lined with Greek rag rugs in Frogmore’s festive dining room and kitchen.
The Los Angeles House, 1995
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halideandpixel · 1 year
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mikescholtz · 2 years
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Happy Halloween. Stay off the drugs.
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intomore · 2 months
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Irving Penn, Saul Steinberg in Nose Mask, 1966,
Platinum-palladium print, flush-mounted to aluminium,
Image: 55.6 by 45.7 cm (21⅞ by 18 in.),
Frame: 83 by 67 cm (32⅝ by 26⅜ in.)
Courtesy: Sotheby's
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diana-andraste · 3 months
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Fay Wray With Masks, William Mortensen, c. 1928
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aherdofbees · 6 months
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theoreinflores · 1 year
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stained glass stairs ©France Vitrail International.
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disease · 1 year
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MASKS by FERNAND AUBRY | PARIS, 1950s
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danskjavlarna · 3 months
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There would have been more, but I got lost: my modest collection of vintage labyrinths and mazes.
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fitsofgloom · 2 years
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When You See The Price They Paid
I'm Sure You'll Come
And Join The Masquerade
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erikonakaotokyo · 9 months
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An antique door makes a spacious desk for antique dealers Jeff Cline and Bill Knopse in their shop, Kagedo, in Seattle. Rich cypress sliders like this often closed off the kitchen area in old homes. In general, they are too small to use as doors in Western settings unless they are mounted in a larger frame.
At Home With Japanese Design: Accents, Structure and Spirit, 1990
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n64retro · 5 months
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weirdyearbook · 3 months
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The most intriguing vintage masks I've encountered are here.
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