One of my favourite details of all my autochromes is the magazine on that comfy couch - it's a girl and what appears to be a German shepherd. Who wouldn't want to curl up with those cushions and read the latest gossip in "Girl & Dog Weekly"? The exterior is pretty gorgeous too. Love everything about this house - the design, the materials, the impeccable gardening, the fabulous tile and brick work. All of it! A dream home!
The Ferrous Archive is a growing collection of vintage or ephemeral photography and photographica, with an enthusiastic emphasis on early colour processes such as autochrome, Kodachrome, and Ektachrome.
Showing posts with label 1937 Paris Exposition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1937 Paris Exposition. Show all posts
Friday, October 21, 2011
Cozy interiors.
I may have posted these two before, but they're the other two by Beve. I love LOVE interior shots - half because I like to peer in on how people live, look through their stuff, sit on their furniture, try on their clothes... you know, normal things. Right? The other half is digging through their garbage, sleeping in their bed...
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The onset of illness may be prevented with plenty of garlic, onions, shallots, and a knife.
Bad throat. Need soup. And a bath. This gorgeous number is one of six intended for the 1937 Paris Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life by an artist named Beve. I have four of them. They are nothing short of... well you'll see.
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