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  • secretlesbians

    Gustave Courbet, Le Sommeil,1866.

    Le Sommeil [The Sleepers], which depicts two women entwined in a post-coital embrace, caused a stir when it was first shown in the 1870s. The police were called in, and the painting was not shown again until the 1980s. But its brief showing had an influence on a number of contemporary artists, and helped challenge the taboos associated with lesbian relationships. For modern audiences it’s a good reminder that people in the 19th century were not ignorant of lesbian relationships, as we tend to believe. And it’s pretty damn sexy, don’t you think?

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  • natgeofound

    Young lovers embrace beside the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, 1960.Photograph by Thomas Nebbia, National Geographic Creative

  • vodis

    I was made for loving you, Amanda Moore and Kate Young for i-D August 2003

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  • jonasgrossmann

    stanley kubrick… moma, 1949 @ mcny

  • cinequeer

    Florina Kendrick, Monica Bellucci, and Michaela Bercu behind the scenes of Dracula directed by Francis Ford Coppola, 1992

  • the-moustached-king

    ‘Vogue Pantomime’, Sarah Daykin by Tim Walker, scrapbook ‘Vogue Pantomime’, Vogue UK 2004.

    John Galliano Fall Winter 1998 Ready-to-Wear