The graceful Audrey Hepburn
By Bob Willoughby from Elliot Gallery, 1953
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Helen Frankenthaler, New York, Gordon Parks, 1957
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Swedish actress Anita Ekberg in 1954.
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Marilyn Monroe and her husband Arthur Miller at the April in Paris Ball at the Waldorf, April 11, 1957.
Photo: Peter Stackpole for Life magazine via Fine Art America
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Actor Yul Brynner Arriving to the Premiere of the Movie The Ten Commandments In His Mercedes 300 Sl Roadster, 1956
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on a really good day, what’s a celebrity you think you could pull? because i feel like on a good day i could pull kurt cobain (delusion)
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Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ (1951) ✨
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Marilyn Monroe as Miss Casswell
All About Eve (1950)
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Belmondo and Seberg - Champs Elysées, Raymond Cauchetier, 1959
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Swedish actress Anita Björk in the movie Fröken Julie (1951).
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Tonight through tomorrow is the Jewish holiday Purim. In this picture, kids are celebrating Purim at the Hebrew Institute of Far Rockaway, 1950.
A celebratory event coinciding with the spring, Purim commemorates the salvation of Jewish subjects in the Persian Achaemenid Empire from Haman, a royal vizier who planned to murder the whole population in a single day. The main antagonist in the Book of Esther, Haman had thrown "lots" to determine the date of the slaughter—the 13th day of the Hebrew month of Adar. Instead, he saw his plans undone by the Jewish leader Mordecai and his cousin and adopted daughter, Esther.
The traditional wearing of costumes and masks at Purim is thought to have been influenced by Roman carnivals of the 15th century.
Photo: Al Barry via Three Lions/Getty Images Instagram
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