wewantrevolutiongirlstylenow:

Tattooed Gent by Ramon Maiden
photo / via cocteautwin / 1 year ago / 55 notes /

The Obsolete Man

Chancellor: You are obsolete Mr. Wordsworth.
Wordsworth: Lie! No man is obsolete!
Chancellor: You have no function, Mr. Wordsworth. You’re an anachronism, like a ghost from another time.
Wordsworth: I am nothing more than a reminder to you that you cannot destroy truth by burning pages.
Chancellor: You’re a bug, Mr.Wordsworth. A crawling insect. An ugly, misformed, little creature, that has no purpose here, no meaning!
Wordsworth: I don’t care. I tell you: I don’t care. I’m a human being, I exist….and if I speak one thought aloud, that thought lives, even after I’m shoveled into my grave.
chat / via truthstream / 1 year ago / 13 notes /
photo / via jessiespanofreakout / 1 year ago / 16 notes /
de-lumiere:

The Eiffel Tower, Paris 1948.
Taken by Dmitri Kessel.
photo / via de-lumiere / 1 year ago / 88 notes /
photo / via missmeggiemac / 1 year ago / 74 notes /

decoarchitecture:

Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, California
from Library of Congress

Downtown LA’s beautiful library, shown in context. Closer shots coming up.

From LoC:

Los Angeles Public Library, 630 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA

Designed by noted architect Bertram G. Goodhue, in 1924, the Los Angeles Public Library shows influences from the beaux-arts, the art deco idiom of the time, and of the California missions. Along with Goodhue’s Nebraska State Capitol of the same period, the building takes design elements from various periods, but is overall an extremely original, effective composition. Arts were integrated into the design in the form of sculpture, tile and terr-cotta work, and mosaics.

The Los Angeles Public Library, designed by Bertram Goodhue (1924) with Carlton M. Winslow, Sr. as supervising architect, combines Beaux Arts elements with plain surfaces and detailing. The building is particularly noted for its pleasant park setting, and oasis in the midst of Central City’s high rise development. It rises from this park to its pyramidal capped central tower which is finished with shimmering mosaic suns on blue backgrounds. Within, the severe forms of the domed rotunda are relieved by the large painted murals and stencil work. The building abounds in stylized Egyptian sculpture and wall paintings. 

photoset / via decoarchitecture / 1 year ago / 15 notes /

Things I want right now:

a puppy

a job

a trip around the world

a time machine

true love

A RIDICULOUS AMOUNT OF CHOCOLATE

text / 1 year ago / 3 notes /
iamgivingup:

Alphonse Mucha
photo / via fuckyeahalphonsemucha / 1 year ago / 40 notes /
christurnham:

Passepartout
photo / via ourmannequineasel / 1 year ago / 825 notes /
photo / via motorpsycho--nightmare / 1 year ago / 12,304 notes /
firsttimeuser:

Karel Plicka. Bridge Street, from Prague in Pictures, 1940s
photo / via thisdisappearingworld / 1 year ago / 123 notes /
luzfosca:

Manuel M. Pinturache
Elevador da Bica, Lisboa, 2003
Thanks to rerylikes
photo / via luzfosca / 1 year ago / 378 notes /
vintagegal:

Ann Miller 1938
photo / via vintagegal / 1 year ago / 671 notes /
photo / via sunnycalliefornia / 1 year ago / 39 notes /
decoarchitecture:

Greyhound Bus Station, Dallas, Texasby txdrivebyshooting
Night shot of the station in Dallas.
photo / via blutundschonheit-deactivated201 / 1 year ago / 45 notes /
 
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