Tried to do my makeup like the advertising picture, haha.
Totsukuni no shoujo by Nagabe
To you the immortal by Yoshitoki Ōima
Ao no flag by KAITO
My lesbian experience with loneliness by Nagata kabi
Tongari no boushi atelier/witch hat atelier by Shirahama Kamome
Jujustu kaisen by Akutami Gege
Innocent rouge by Sakamoto Shinichi
Suikki by Urushibara Yuki
Happiness by Oshimi Shuzo
Birdmen by Tanabe Yellow
im late but honorable mentions because tumblr formats arent letting me upload them to shimanami tasogare by kamatani yuhki (i think i probs read it at the end of 2017 but i cant remember) and Mob psycho 100 by ONE
horror movies / paintings
ginger snaps / ilya repin
dean cornwell / hannibal
the exorcist / rené magritte
francis bacon / alien
the blackcoat’s daughter / dean cornwell
georges roux / crimson peak
ready or not / gustave moreau
rené magritte / evil dead 2
saw / jenő gyárfás
john singer sargent / the loved ones
Oscar Wilde photographed by Napoleon Sarony, 1882.
These photographs were taken in January of 1882, when Wilde had first arrived in America for his year long lecture tour. All were taken in the studio of the most famous portrait photographer of the time, Canadian born Napoleon Sarony. The various furs, capes, velvet jackets, and stockings Wilde wore for the photo shoot reflected the attire he would wear to his lectures.
It certainly surprised me when I found out that the majority of Wilde’s most iconic images came from the same session, and were taken in the U.S. when Wilde had only published a yet to be produced play, Vera; or, the Nihilists, and a single book of verse (which Wilde can be seen holding in the first and second photographs).
1 - Pandora, Jules Joseph Lefebvre 2 - Night and Her Daughter Sleep, Mary L. Macomber 3 - Spadajaca gwiazda Falling Star, Witold Pruszkowski 4 - Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Luchino Visconti
Ossessione (1943)
La terra trema (1948)
Bellissima (1951)
Senso (1954)
Le notti bianche (1957)
Rocco e i suoi fratelli (1960)
Il Gattopardo (1963)
La caduta degli dei (1969)
Morte a Venezia (1971)
Ludwig (1973)
Gruppo di famiglia in un interno (1974)
Roberto Rossellini
Roma città aperta (1945)
Paisà (1946)
Germania anno zero (1948)
Europa ‘51 (1952)
Viaggio in Italia (1953)
Vittorio de Sica
I bambini ci guardano (1943)
Sciuscià (1946)
Ladri di biciclette (1948)
Miracolo a Milano (1951)
Umberto D. (1952)
L'oro di Napoli (1954)
La ciociara (1960)
Ieri, oggi, domani (1963)
Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini (1970)
Giuseppe de Santis
Riso amaro (1949)
Luigi Comencini
Pane, amore e fantasia (1953)
Pane, amore e gelosia (1954)
Tutti a casa (1960)
Incompreso (1966)
Lo scopone scientifico (1972)
L'ingorgo (1978)
Dino Risi
Pane amore e… (1955)
Poveri ma belli (1957)
Belle ma povere (1957)
Il sorpasso (1962)
I mostri (1963)
Profumo di donna (1974)
Ettore Scola
Riusciranno i nostri eroi a ritrovare l'amico misteriosamente scomparso in Africa? (1968)
Dramma della gelosia - Tutti i particolari in cronaca (1970)
C'eravamo tanto amati (1974)
Brutti, sporchi e cattivi (1976)
Una giornata particolare (1977)
La terrazza (1980)
Ballando ballando (1983)
Maccheroni (1985)
La famiglia (1987)
Slides from an Alice in Wonderland Viewmaster series
Sen noci svatojánské (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) (1959) dir. Jirí Trnka “In the past, just as today, the stars were shining in the sky. It was in 1594, and the poet William Shakespeare was writing a comedy about slumber on a summer night.”
Composers on Halloween!
Rabbit-Holes in Film Pt. 2 (1970′s - 2010′s) she found herself falling down a very deep well
Beautiful Viking inspired designs from Sergey Arzamastsev