Belle De Jour (1967)
Belle De Jour (1967)
Selfportrait by Tamara de Lempicka (1930)

Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater, 1935. Located in Mill Run, Pennsylvania.
Things to think about when studying:
- This is an example of what architectural style? Name at least 2 other buildings that Wright designed that use the same style.
- What is the architectural term for the porches that extend out and away from the main structure?
Anna Karina in Le Petit Soldat
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Labyrinth House, Southport, Connecticut, 1966
(John M. Johansen)
It Happened One Night, 1934.
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Take a tour of John Lautner’s 1968 Elrod House in Palm Springs!
“Sure I’ve thought about it. Who hasn’t? If I could ever meet the right sort of girl. Aw, where you gonna find her? Somebody that’s real. Somebody that’s alive. They don’t come that way anymore. Have I ever thought about it? I’ve even been sucker enough to make plans. You know, I saw an island in the Pacific once. I’ve never been able to forget it. That’s where I’d like to take her. She’d have to be the sort of a girl who’d… well, who’d jump in the surf with me and love it as much as I did. You know, nights when you and the moon and the water all become one. You feel you’re part of something big and marvelous. That’s the only place to live… where the stars are so close over your head you feel you could reach up and stir them around. Certainly, I’ve been thinking about it. Boy, if I could ever find a girl who was hungry for those things.”
Peter Warne
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Catherine Deneuve talks with Luis Bunuel during a break in the filming of Belle du Jour
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Jacques Demy, Françoise Dorléac and Catherine Deneuve during an interview for their film “The Young Girls of Rochefort,” 1967