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Rubber beauty masks, worn to remove wrinkles and blemishes, 1921.
Propaganda advertising – nurse with gasmask – 1940s
This is now my favorite picture ever
Possibly in Michigan dir. Cecelia Condit (1983)
Two women are chased through a shopping mall by a cannibal.
The Mephisto Waltz, 1971, Paul Wendkos
Hans Grusel’s Krankenkabinet 4.28.2017 Ende Tymes @ silent Barn Brooklyn.
Sorbian Bescherkinder. Photographed by Iwajla Klinke.
The Bescherkinder is an old Sorbian folk character found in the rituals that are associated with the celebration of the winter solstice. Being touched by one is believed to protect against the evil eye.
The Sorbs, historically known also as Lusatians and Wends, are a West Slavic minority group whose homeland is found in the historic region of Lusatia located between Germany and Poland. Starting from the 12th century to the modern period they have undergone heavy Germanization processes, but despite this they have managed to keep their ancestral Slavic identity, language, and distinct culture. Geneticist have also found a degree of genetic isolation among them when compared to their German neighbors, however at the same time have noted markers linking them closely to their West Slavic kin; the Poles, Kaszubs, Slovaks, and Czechs. Throughout history it has been believed that the Sorbs migrated from Lusatia to the Balkans initiating the birth of the Serbian people.
Masks for the Greek play “Oresteia” by Aeschylus, 1981. Designed by Jocelyn Herbert.
Μάσκες για το ελληνικό έργο “Η Ορέστεια” του Αισχύλου, 1981. Έχουν σχεδιαστεί από την Τζόσελιν Χέρμπερτ.
Anonymous guests attending the Rothschild Illuminati Ball of 1972.