
Girl Reading by Frederick Carl Frieseke, circa 1903-1904. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Girl Reading by Frederick Carl Frieseke, circa 1903-1904. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Portrait of Christina Rossetti by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1866:

Portrait of Christina Rossetti by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1866

Alfred, Lord Tennyson by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1869
“Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams?”-Alfred, Lord Tennyson (died 6 October 1892)

Circa 1932: Carole Lombard (born 6 October 1908)
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“Man is born to live, to suffer, and to die, and what befalls him is a tragic lot. There is no denying this in the final end. But we must deny it all along the way.”-Thomas Wolfe (born 3 October 1900)

Pierre Bonnard (born 3 October 1867): Self-Portrait, circa 1889
Long-Lost Silent Sherlock Holmes Movie is Found [courtesy The Hollywood Reporter]
This is terribly exciting news for fans of literature, theatre, and silent cinema.

An advert for William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes, 1916

Truman Capote Print by 5 or Six Talents. $5.00
“Life is a disease, and death begins already at birth. Every breath, every heartbeat, is a moment of dying-a little shove toward the end.”-Erich Maria Remarque (died on 25 September 1970)

Stars of the Photoplay, 1924: Mary Astor (died on 25 September 1987)
An illustration of Liza Kalitina, a character from Home of the Gentry:

Home of the Gentry: Liza Kalitina. The illustration is from circa 1880.