Posts tagged "hollywood"

Bohemian History
hollywoodsgoldenage:

Myrna Loy

Bohemian History

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Myrna Loy

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Theda Bara as Cleopatra

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Theda Bara as Cleopatra

hoodoothatvoodoo:

Firooz Zahedi
‘Elizabeth Taylor Dressed as an Odalisque II’
1976

hoodoothatvoodoo:

Firooz Zahedi

‘Elizabeth Taylor Dressed as an Odalisque II’

1976

My Bohemian History
hollywoodsgoldenage:

Yvonne De Carlo

My Bohemian History

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Yvonne De Carlo

My Bohemian Boyfriend 
Charlie Hunman. He’s only bohemian to the extent that most actors (and other artist-types) are bohemian, as in free-spirited. There is nothing bohemian about his look or style, per se, but he is HOT, so I had to post him.

My Bohemian Boyfriend 

Charlie Hunman. He’s only bohemian to the extent that most actors (and other artist-types) are bohemian, as in free-spirited. There is nothing bohemian about his look or style, per se, but he is HOT, so I had to post him.

My Bohemian History
Carmel Myers in Ben Hur, A Tale of the Christ (1925)

My Bohemian History

Carmel Myers in Ben Hur, A Tale of the Christ (1925)

My Bohemian History 
Merle Oberon

My Bohemian History 

Merle Oberon

My Bohemian History  
Vivien Leigh in Caesar and Cleopatra, 1945

My Bohemian History 

Vivien Leigh in Caesar and Cleopatra, 1945

My Bohemian History 
Dolores del Rio

My Bohemian History 

Dolores del Rio

(Source: valentinovamp)

My Bohemian History 
Holy hell, she’s hot.
thegypsykiss:

elarogers:

Lorraine Marshall, circa 1933.

Va va voom.

My Bohemian History 

Holy hell, she’s hot.

thegypsykiss:

elarogers:

Lorraine Marshall, circa 1933.

Va va voom.

My Bohemian History 
Perfection! Silent film star Jetta Goudal.

My Bohemian History 

Perfection! Silent film star Jetta Goudal.

(Source: chelebelleslair)

My Bohemian History 
Norma Talmadge, 1920s

My Bohemian History 

Norma Talmadge, 1920s


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thatbohemiangirlWe are the music makers,
And we are the dreamers of dreams,
Wandering by lone sea-breakers,
And sitting by desolate streams;—
World-losers and world-forsakers,
On whom the pale moon gleams:
Yet we are the movers and shakers
Of the world for ever, it seems.

~Arthur O'Shaughnessy, "Ode," 1874