Henry H. Smith, Anatomical Atlas of the Human Body, 1859.
(via marissamoogs)
George Barbier, Costume for Casanova, 1919.
(Source: amoelbarroco, via lemon2jul)
Louis XVI Bureau à Cylindre from the collection of Suzanne Saperstein, c. 1775-80.
Mahogany, Burrwood, Fruitwood and Marquetry.
Estimate: $400,000-$600,000.
Lot 264: Antique 18kt Gold, Pink Topaz, and Diamond Brooch, Retailed by Jones, Ball & Poor, Boston.
Estimate $1,500-2,000
Sold for $7,110
Gustave Moreau, The Apparition, 1876-77.
Oil on canvas, 55.9 x 46.7 cm.
The Fogg Museum, Cambridge.
(Source: centuriespast)
Jacopino del Conte, Portrait of a Man with a Glove, 16th century.
Oil on canvas, 75 x 59 cm.
Bruce Davidson, Subway, 1980.
I saw this book at Courtney’s house recently. Every page took my breath away.
(Source: trust-me-im-a-doctor)
Unknown, Man Ray agendas and related materials, c. 1920s-30s.
The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles.
Friday Commonwealth Books. I’ve been “trying” to limit my lunch-break walks over there since I really should be buying Christmas presents instead…
Edit: I don’t feel too bad about it because the Panofsky is amazing.
Guido Reni, The Rape of Europa, 1637-39.
Oil on Canvas, 177 x 129.5 cm.
The National Gallery, London.













