Joan Miró, This Is the Color of My Dreams, 1925
lauramcphee:

Woman with binoculars, Long Beach, c1925 (Los Angeles Public Library)

ooh i’d rather pretend she is a fantastic female explorer in the deepest jungle or most northern expanse!
colourthysoul:

Mark Lancelot Symons - Madonna and Child with Angels (1925)

is that a creepy tomb in the background?
firsttimeuser:

New York, 1925 by Ralph Steiner
elysskama:

Fritz Lang’s “Die Nibelungen” 1925
evelynrosew:


Charles Rennie Mackintosh

i love his flower illustrations, flawless lines and saturated spring hues

azurea:

Womanhood (1925) by Thomas Edwin Mostyn.


i want this dress. i spent hours yesterday looking at laura ashley dresses i want to own… some of them look a bit like this.
my goodness, look at those colors! charles rennie mackintosh, doing it again.
vintagemarlene:

starburst shoes made by dutch company th j de bont, 1922-1925

just YES x1000
books0977:

Her Leisure Hour (ca. 1925). Irving R. Wiles (1861-1948). Oil on canvas. Smithsonian.
Wiles painted many portraits of society women that emphasized their elaborate costumes and jewelry. He painted women’s ribbons, veils, and laces with “as much character as he puts in the expression of their faces.” But in Her Leisure Hour, the girl’s unhappy expression is at odds with her luxurious surroundings, as if she could find no interest in any of the books behind her, and took no pleasure in her elegant clothes.

so despondent… i guess we all have days like these.
Opaque  by  andbamnan