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The Curse of the Cat People (1944) - The sequel to Cat People (1942), the stories were unrelated except for the ghost of a Cat People character.
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My sense of reality goes against the rules of today’s society. By Amidst Silence
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Halloween postcard c. 1900’s
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herghosthoundgarden · 3 years
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Beautiful antique children’s fairytale illustration by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, circa 1916 - featuring some of my favourite things.  Bats, cats and a witch.
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Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto
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Kate Baylay Illustration
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Gabrielle Bonheur
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The Art of Hiroshi Yoshida
Hiroshi Yoshida was a 20th-century Japanese painter and woodblock printmaker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints. Yoshida travelled widely, and was particularly known for his images of non-Japanese subjects done in traditional Japanese woodblock style.
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Link to the Original Tweet Thread
Link to Maya’s PayPal if you want to support her research
For all of my black cinephiles and history nerds out there, I feel like this is right up our alley. The website is super informative and user friendly, and not only has popular black films but vintage footage dating back to the silent film era.
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Ride or die
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A Timeline of Women’s Fashion from 1784-1970 (source: http://kottke.org/17/07/a-timeline-of-womens-fashion-from-1784-1970)
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herghosthoundgarden · 3 years
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i have a weird appreciation for Baroque artists, in particular Francois Boucher and Peter Paul Rubens, for depicting the human body in lush detail at a time that predates the standards for bodies to be thin and airbrushed with no wrinkles or cellulite
it’s just really interesting to me
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so many the things women are taught to hate about their bodies—pudgy bellies, fat rolls, double chins, and cellulite—used to be ideals of beauty shown in depictions of goddesses
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Illustration zu Gottfried Kellers Märchen "Spiegel das Kätzchen".
It’s a full moon, and the familiars are here..
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