Rene Magritte - “The Thought Which Sees” (1965)
Pencil on paper

Rene Magritte - “The Thought Which Sees” (1965)

Pencil on paper

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cotonblanc:

untitled 4all clothes by comme des garçons; customised hosiery by jonathon aston
photography paolo roversi fashion director edward enninful hair julien d’ys make-up lisa butler at streetersi-D magazine, the original issue, september 2000

cotonblanc:

untitled 4
all clothes by comme des garçons; customised hosiery by jonathon aston

photography paolo roversi fashion director edward enninful
hair julien d’ys make-up lisa butler at streeters
i-D magazine, the original issue, september 2000

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Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra, 1945

Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra, 1945

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Sophia Loren in a car. Rome, 1955, photo by Federico Patellani.

Sophia Loren in a car. Rome, 1955, photo by Federico Patellani.

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Le Yeux Sans Visage.

Le Yeux Sans Visage.

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Rene Magritte - Norine Advertisement Poster , c.1926

Magritte began designing posters and ads for Norine in 1924. Norine was run by a charismatic couple: the cultural and intellectual Paul-Gustave Van Hecke, who became a patron of Magritte’s art, and the grande couturière Honorine “Norine” Deschrijver. They established their couture business during World War I.
Rene Magritte - Norine Advertisement Poster , c.1926

Magritte began designing posters and ads for Norine in 1924. Norine was run by a charismatic couple: the cultural and intellectual Paul-Gustave Van Hecke, who became a patron of Magritte’s art, and the grande couturière Honorine “Norine” Deschrijver. They established their couture business during World War I.

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