Colette avec Toby, Boulogne, 1922 -Autochrome by Roger Dumas[Musée Albert-Kahn]
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Collette (Una buena colección de imágenes del mundo en 1900.) via vacuii

Colette avec Toby, Boulogne, 1922 -Autochrome by Roger Dumas
[Musée Albert-Kahn]

theshipthatflew:

Collette (Una buena colección de imágenes del mundo en 1900.) via vacuii

There are days when solitude, for someone my age, is a heady wine that intoxicates you with freedom, others when it is a bitter tonic, and still others when it is a poison that makes you beat your head against the wall.

Colette, Freedom

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Audrey Hepburn and Colette, ca 1950(ref.: Audrey Hepburn  [+])
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shinc-loves : la-peau-douce:

Audrey and Colette, probably my two favourite people on earth.

Audrey Hepburn and Colette, ca 1950
(ref.: Audrey Hepburn  [+])

Thanks shinc-loves!

shinc-loves : la-peau-douce:

Audrey and Colette, probably my two favourite people on earth.

Colette, Paris 1930 -by Germaine Krull
via grisebach

Colette, Paris 1930 -by Germaine Krull

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Jean Cocteau and Colette, Paris ca 1950 -by Robert Cohen
via GV

Jean Cocteau and Colette, Paris ca 1950 -by Robert Cohen

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Portrait of Colette [at the time of “Claudine”], Paris Feb. 1903 -by Dornac[Dornac (1858-1941) also known as Paul Marsan or Pol Marsan has been identified as Paul Cardon by the expert Yves Di Maria - see. He was famous for taking portraits of celebrities at their homes]
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Portrait of Colette [at the time of “Claudine”], Paris Feb. 1903 -by Dornac
[Dornac (1858-1941) also known as Paul Marsan or Pol Marsan has been identified as Paul Cardon by the expert Yves Di Maria - see. He was famous for taking portraits of celebrities at their homes]

via ipc

Colette avec Toby, Boulogne, 1922 -Autochrome by Roger Dumas[Musée Albert-Kahn]
theshipthatflew:

Collette (Una buena colección de imágenes del mundo en 1900.) via vacuii

Colette avec Toby, Boulogne, 1922 -Autochrome by Roger Dumas
[Musée Albert-Kahn]

theshipthatflew:

Collette (Una buena colección de imágenes del mundo en 1900.) via vacuii

There are days when solitude, for someone my age, is a heady wine that intoxicates you with freedom, others when it is a bitter tonic, and still others when it is a poison that makes you beat your head against the wall.

Colette, Freedom

from liquidnight

(via billyjane)

(via billyjane)

Audrey Hepburn and Colette, ca 1950(ref.: Audrey Hepburn  [+])
Thanks shinc-loves!
shinc-loves : la-peau-douce:

Audrey and Colette, probably my two favourite people on earth.

Audrey Hepburn and Colette, ca 1950
(ref.: Audrey Hepburn  [+])

Thanks shinc-loves!

shinc-loves : la-peau-douce:

Audrey and Colette, probably my two favourite people on earth.

Colette, Paris 1930 -by Germaine Krull
via grisebach

Colette, Paris 1930 -by Germaine Krull

via grisebach

Jean Cocteau and Colette, Paris ca 1950 -by Robert Cohen
via GV

Jean Cocteau and Colette, Paris ca 1950 -by Robert Cohen

via GV

Portrait of Colette [at the time of “Claudine”], Paris Feb. 1903 -by Dornac[Dornac (1858-1941) also known as Paul Marsan or Pol Marsan has been identified as Paul Cardon by the expert Yves Di Maria - see. He was famous for taking portraits of celebrities at their homes]
via ipc

Portrait of Colette [at the time of “Claudine”], Paris Feb. 1903 -by Dornac
[Dornac (1858-1941) also known as Paul Marsan or Pol Marsan has been identified as Paul Cardon by the expert Yves Di Maria - see. He was famous for taking portraits of celebrities at their homes]

via ipc

billyjane:

Colette,1930 by André Kertész  *
via RMN

billyjane:

Colette,1930 by André Kertész  *

via RMN

"There are days when solitude, for someone my age, is a heady wine that intoxicates you with freedom, others when it is a bitter tonic, and still others when it is a poison that makes you beat your head against the wall."

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