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BOUDOIR HALLOWEEN FURNITURE:
High Society Halloween Sofa
High Society Halloween Chair
High Society Halloween Throne
High Society Halloween Mirror
Bloody Male Body under the rug
POSE: Sitting chair f05 by Fleabite Beach
SIM: IPPOS @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ippos/7/16/22
The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa which opened on July 1, 1988 was inspired by the Victorian era beach resorts built along Florida's east coast during the late 19th century and early 20th century. The exterior is modeled after the Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire and Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, California. The resort's outer lodge buildings — Sago Cay, Sugarloaf Key, Conch Key, Boca Chica and Big Pine Key—are named for islands in the Florida Keys. The hotel's main building, which is shown here, features a five story lobby, a cage elevator, stained glass domes, and Italian marble floors.
Private 'art' party in gallery Perrotin situated in a 18th century mansion house / Marais / Paris
Exhibition: TAKASHI MURAKAMI
We had a nice view from our holiday apartment at the art gallery Perrotin and this staircase. It was quite surprising to find such a luxurious staircase hidden in a courtyard. The evening, when the private party took place, I took several images until I got this one where the people distributed themselves across the lighted windows/door to my taste :)
The gallery is situated in Rue de Turrrene, nearby the famous Place des Vosges, and is very nice and spacious. The exhibition was fun to visit.
Painter, printmaker and socialite Genevieve Clendenin (1896-1974) (on the right) and her friend, socialite Marion Tiffany (1895-1990) photographed in the late 1910s. There is no information about the occasion, but to me it looks like they are attending a horse race. My colorization of a Bain News Service image in the Library of Congress archive.
The two young ladies had a busy social life at the time. On July 5, 1919 the Richmond Palladium reported:
"The younger set in Newport and Washington are going to be more than anxious during the next few weeks awaiting the expected arrival of the Crown Prince of Wales in this country. There will be many of the young debutantes who will think of nothing but a possible introduction to the young prince. Miss Genevieve Clendenin is one of a very small and exclusive colony of American society girls who will act as partners for the prince during his stay in Newport Miss Clendenin is at present spending the early summer with her parents at their summer home at Ardsley-on-the-Hudson, but she expects to go to Newport around Aug. 1, to be the house guest of Miss Tiffany, who will also meet the future English king."
That visit of the future Edward VIII did apparently not lead to a royal romance, but as we all know, later (in 1930) the prince met and fell in love with a married American woman, Mrs Wallis Simpson ...
Skulpturen von Nicolai Tregor
Ausstellung: Villeroy & Boch, Alte Abtei, Mettlach Erlebniswelt Tischkultur 2018
~Yes, there is yet one way to where she is,
Bitter, but one that faith may never miss.
Out of a grave I come to tell you this—
To tell you this.
Insert from Luke Havergal
by Edward Arlington Robinson
Sepia-toned vintage portrait of a woman in an elegant Victorian-era dress, standing beside an ornate chair, early 1900s. The picture was taken by photographer Carl Pietzner, Wien
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Orange/yellow/red Roses, a vibrant accent on the dining table.
Non fragrant, strong flowers with a great name: High Society.
There is something ‘antique’ about them? LOL
Thanks for your visits! M, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
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high society, roses, black-background, orange, colour, "conceptual art", design, "Magda indigo", square, studio
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Here is Anael's awesome version
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Renewing our wedding vows at Forget Me Knot Weddings.
Jula Carnell and Kasen Kazan
Jula Carnell Style Card
Dress custom made by Sonatta Morales - Wierd Couture ( available instore soon )
Kasen Kazan
Suit From High Society
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Orange/yellow/red Roses, a vibrant accent on the dining table.
Non fragrant, strong flowers with a great name: High Society.
There is something ‘antique’ about them? LOL
Thanks for your visits! M, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
high society, roses, black-background, orange, colour, "conceptual art", design, "Magda indigo", square, studio
Tuxedo is a town located in Orange County, New York along the Ramapo River. Pierre Lorillard, heir to the Lorillard Tobacco Company is often associated with Tuxedo Park since between 1802 and 1812 he purchased the first tracts of land upon which it later would be developed. Several theories surround the invention of the "tuxedo", but popular belief that it is surrounded by two theories, the first theory suggests that it was introduced by Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII while American believes that it is introduced by Pierre Lorillard IV. The residents of tuxedo park permitted their guests to build the own social organization named “Tuxedo Club”.The first Annual Bal of tuxedo club held on 1986 and during that time tailcoat was purely preferred as the traditional attire, but he commissioned tailless tuxedo for his son Griswold to wear at the ball. Due to the wealthy status of the young Griswold, it was considered as a striking fashion and well admitted by many gentlemen in “Dress Circle of New York’s Metropolitan Opera” in 1889.This recent provocative style was dubbed as “Tuxedo” which leads the radical departure of tailcoat.
Celebrating the winner of the Grand Prix de Paris - the three year-old colt Mieuxce - at Longchamps, Paris, on June 26, 1936. Waiting for the champagne to be served.
My restoration and colorization of Willem van de Poll´s image in the Dutch Nationaal Archief.
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Orange/yellow/red Roses, a vibrant accent on the dining table.
Non fragrant, strong flowers with a great name: High Society.
There is something ‘antique’ about them? LOL
Thanks for your visits! M, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
high society, roses, black-background, orange, colour, "conceptual art", design, "Magda indigo", square, studio
Rembrandt’s spectacular wedding portraits of Marten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit at the exhibition "High Society", Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Rembrandt (1606-1669) painted the portraits in Amsterdam in 1634 when he was twenty-eight. They were Rembrandt’s first life-sized, full-length painted pendant portraits – and the only ones he would ever make. Marten married Oopjen in 1633. He was 20 and a law student, ready for a career in politics. Sadly, he died a mere eight years later.
More of the portraits in High Society at:
johanphoto.blogspot.nl/2018/04/high-society.html
More Rembrandt at:
Detail of Rembrandt’s spectacular wedding portrait of Marten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit at the exhibition "High Society", Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Rembrandt (1606-1669) painted the portraits in Amsterdam in 1634 when he was twenty-eight. They were Rembrandt’s first life-sized, full-length painted pendant portraits – and the only ones he would ever make. Marten married Oopjen in 1633. He was 20 and a law student, ready for a career in politics. Sadly, he died a mere eight years later.
More of the portraits in High Society at:
johanphoto.blogspot.nl/2018/04/high-society.html
More Rembrandt at: