Circus Riot

Some days you wake up and immediately start to worry. Nothing in particular is wrong, it's just the suspicion that forces are aligning quietly and there will be trouble.

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Untitled by Raphael Guarino

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Julien Legrand

nevver:

Age of Adolescence, Joseph Sterling

suicideblonde:

Caballos Blancos (1996) by Keith Carter

Berlin, December 1948: With German cities in ruins after World War II and the country’s male population decimated, it fell to the women to clean up the rubble. The so-called “trummerfrauen,” or “rubble women,” worked with their bare hands and whatever tools they could find. (more photos in the gallery)

chagalov:

James Joyce with Augustus John, London, 1925-1930 [at the time of John portrait] -nd

from beinecke

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Franziska zu Reventlow mit Hut und Matro Franziska zu Reventlow mit Rolf, 1905 Fanny zu Reventlow, nach 1892 Franziska zu Reventlow, Samos, 1900

Franziska (Countess zu) Reventlow (real name Fanny Liane Wilhelmine Sophie Auguste Adrienne Gräfin zu Reventlow, 18 May 1871 – 26 July 1918) was a German writer, artist and translator, who became famous as the “Bohemian Countess” of Schwabing (an entertainment district in Munich) in the years leading up to World War I.
Reventlow is best known as one of the most unorthodox voices of the early women’s movement in Europe. While many of her peers were pressing for improved social, political, and economic rights for women, Reventlow argued that ardent feminists, whom she labelled “viragoes,” were actually harming women by attempting to erase or deny the natural differences between men and women. Reventlow maintained that sexual freedom, and the abolition of the institution of marriage, were the best means by which women could hope to achieve a more equal social standing with men. 

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