The Cafe Royal - Charles Ginner
1911
summary of my last week and weekend. absolutely devouring dracula, i love it sm. biked to a coffeee shop with my dad toođź’›. starting one of my summer classes this week!!
i adore how arcane fans have unanimously decided that vi braided jinx’s hair when she was little and silco braids her hair when she’s grown up i love how it’s practically canon now not even debatable
Springtime Emile Vernon
broke: drawing dracula and the wives in ONLY 14th century nobility fashions because they lived in a castle with little to no contact with the modern world for hundreds of years
woke: drawing dracula and the wives living through every major historical event and the accompanying fashions up to the assassination of jfk just for kicks
“The Bride To Be” By Pio Ricci (1850-1919)
Henri Lehmann
“La Rubica” (1954) by Francisco Soria Aedo (1898-1965)
i remember this exact scene from dracula (1897)
history | charles dana gibson
charles dana gibson was an american illustrator, who is best known for his creation of the gibson girl, which was an iconic representation of an independent euro-american woman at the turn of the 20th century. a gibson girl was described as “a member of upper-middle-class society, always perfectly dressed in the latest fashionable attire appropriate for the place and time of day. the gibson girl was also one of the new, more athletic-shaped women, who could be found cycling through central park, often exercised, and was emancipated to the extent that she could enter the workplace. in addition to the gibson girl’s refined beauty, in spirit, she was calm, independent, confident, and sought personal fulfillment.”
5.12.22
made breakfast and tea and journaled before class
(later my boss gave me a jelly donut at work)