Maria Germanova, costumed for The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck, Moscow Art Theatre (1908)
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Maria Germanova, costumed for The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck, Moscow Art Theatre (1908)
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This is terrifying.
Why, thank you, darling. I do try.
This is gorgeous!
Her eyes are just so intense in the photo on the right. Love it!
The origional Princess Leia
I thought the same thing, Cliff!
That is pretty damned creepy Eva
Thanks, Jim. I think this one is my favorite Silent Sunday so far.
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That headdress is amazing – I love the detailing. Exquisite!
Heh, I might have known you’d like that one. I loved the stunning ones up on your site – I have you bookmarked to peruse later when I have more time!
Why thank you! I did the same with you (hence the raft of likes and comments). Love your ‘Silent Sundays’ (the only thing I’ve had time to browse through so far)
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