A more well known shot from the same shoot.
Lauren Bacall by Louise Dahl-Wolfe, 1943.
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Lauren Bacall by Louise Dahl-Wolfe, 1943. ⬇️
Pola Negri by Edward Steichen, 1925.
Unfortunately, no signature
Katharine Hepburn portrait, one in a series to promote RKO-Radio's hit list of 1937-38. From Motion Picture Herald, 1937.
Barbara Stanwyck for Stella Dallas (1937).
Director Howard Hawks with his Twentieth Century (1934) stars, Carole Lombard and John Barrymore.
a portrait of Harold Lloyd in a geometric pattern, the O’s in his name form his eyeglasses
BTD - Harold Lloyd - Movie Crazy, 1932 Swedish poster
"Look. If you're interested in whether I am married or not"
"Oh, I'm not interested at all"
"Well, I'm not"
"That's very interesting"
Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis, Some Like It Hot (195) 🎬
Give a man a sword, a satin shirt and a cigarette and great things can happen
Well, look at that!
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Gorgeously moody portrait of Evelyn Brent by Manuel Móra
for the cover of CINEARTE magazine, 1927.
Cover art by Georges Léonnec for La Vie Parisienne, 1926.
Anton Walbrook in The Red Shoes
"It is much more disheartening to have to steal than to be stolen from, hmm?"
You're welcome!
#botd Jayne Mansfield by Peter Stackpole.
Closeup of Lupino under an arched doorway, looking up with eyes wide open and mouth open in an expression of enthusiasm.
Ida Lupino in 1935 as the “heart interest of Harold Lloyd in ‘The Milky Way.’” Lupino had to drop out of this film due to illness.
Renée Perle, Juan-les-Pins by Jacques Henri Lartigue, 1930.
Maurice Chevalier, Evelyn Brent and Ernst Lubitsch on the set of Paramount On Parade (1930).
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, a segment of Evelyn Brent and Maurice Chevalier, who performed the "real" origin of the Apache dance. From Paramount On Parade, an all-star revue from 1930. 🎬
Martes
Tony Karpinski
Jean Patchett by Irving Penn, 1950.
Jean Patchett by Irving Penn, 1950. ⬇️
Greta Garbo by Swedish artist, Einar Nerman.
Saturday mood.
A luminous Carole Lombard. In costume for a Columbia Pictures photo shoot for Twentieth Century (1934).
Catherine Deneuve by Jerry Schatzberg, 1965.
Elsa Lanchester by Ernest A. Bachrach, 1939.
Jean Brooks, The Seventh Victim (1943).