Why not—here are all the remaining ones.
Brigitte Bardot photographed by Mark Shaw in 1956 while filming THE BRIDE IS MUCH TOO BEAUTIFUL.
"In the Arms of the Arctic Ocean. An Essay from the Life of Fishermen" by Pyotr Dobry, cover art by E. Lvov (1924)
Rico Tipo magazine art by Guillermo Divito
Gloomy Karl Arnold cover art for Simplicissimus (January 1931).
A few vintage pulp sci-fi covers. With aliens, Amazons and monstrous Gods you never run out of ideas.
José Antonio Guillermo Divito
I Love Lucy (1952) Designer: Gene Hazelton
Concept drawings by Mel Shaw for Disney’s THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE (1986).
I was 10. Across the street from us lived two beautiful twins. Dark hair, eyes as blue as robin’s eggs, long legs. They were older and usually hung out with my brother, but maybe he was sick that day or something, because it was just the twins and me in the theatre—two ravishing girls and in between them a kid with the biggest grin in the history of mankind on his stupid face. I was glowing radioactively. Jackie Wilson’s “I Get the Sweetest Feeling” was a hit I remember. Everything aligned, and the universe sang to me a little.