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Illustrations by Alexander Heir (early 21st century).
(via Lethal Amounts)
Me, during literally all of midnight mass:

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Designer Angelo Donghia’s wedding tent inside his drawing room made in Afghanistan by Ira Seret (1971)
E A Rossmässler, Der Wald (1863)

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Saâda Bonaire Ralph “Von” Richthoven 1983
Vintage Phantom of the Opera movie poster featuring the cutest version of the Phantom ever.
May his memory be a blessing.

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from shifra: a jewish feminist magazine, september 1985
Mark Harmon
“St Elsewhere”