
George Sand wore men’s clothing, smoked, dated Chopin, and doesn’t afraid of anything.

This fierce lady is Juana Galán. She was a Spanish heroine known for beating Napoleon’s troops out of her village during the Peninsula War (1808-1814). During the Battle of Valdepeñas in June, 1808, there weren’t enough men to defend the village from invading French troops. Juana, who was about 21 years old at the time, immediately rallied all of the women in the village to plan a defense strategy. When the French troops marched into the village, the women dumped boiling oil on top of them. As for Juana? She stood in the street with a large club and beat seven shades of shit out of any French soldier that crossed her path. The French beat a hasty retreat from the village, never to return, and Juana was declared a hero. Her combined intelligence, courage, beauty, and general badassery make Juana my ultimate history crush.
I apologize to anyone who might have labored under the impression that this is a SFW blog and/or that I only fangirl these two a little bit.
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EVERYTHING IS GRELL/ANGELINA AND NOTHING HURTS.
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL DAY. OH GOD. THERE IS LIKE NOTHING ON MY DASH THAT IS UNATTRACTIVE TODAY. *quietly faints*
Interesting how this is titled “Lust”. It looks more like an illustration of Vanity/Pride to me.
(via theeverydaygoth)
Oh my god, this looks like a Byzantine fresco. =D
(via anthyhimemiya)
This does beg the question about Medicine Seller’s other-self possibly not being Shinto in origin, but perhaps a Bodhisattva?
Visiting dress ca. 1889 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art







