7 Famous Artists in History with Their Own Artworks

Let’s take a few seconds of our time and enjoy these incredible images of influential artists in history. Paul Cézanne at his studio, Les Lauves (1904) Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) | The Bathers — Les Grandes Baigneuses (1904-1905) Alphonse Mucha in his studio with Poster for ’Gismonda’ (1894) — c. 1900. [wp_ad_camp_1] Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860–1939) … Read more

25 of The Most Beautiful Women in History

We can never have enough vintage photos of the most beautiful women in history. Here are just 25 of the most beautiful women in the past: Barbara Bouchet Bettie Page Betty Grable by Eugene Robert Richee Brigitte Bardot Britt Ekland Carole Lombard, 1931 Carrie Fisher [wp_ad_camp_1] Catherine Deneuve Elizabeth Taylor Elke Sommer Gloria Hendry Heather … Read more

The Last Paintings Of Famous Artists in History (9 photos)

Before the amazing Rembrandt, Vincent Van Gogh and other incredible artists in history died, they left us with these final masterpieces as their last gift to the world. We hope you enjoy this collection! Claude Monet: Water Lilies Murals (1926) Photo credit: via intermonet.com Frida Kahlo: Viva La Vida, Watermelons (1954) Photo credit: fridakahlofans Pablo … Read more

The High-Tech’s Version of Motorcycles in 1930s

Inventors and innovators in the past believed that a single wheel is all you need for speed and efficiency. So they invented the monowheel that was once considered the most high-tech improvement on bicycles and motorcycles. Many even believed that the bad-ass looking monowheels (pictured below) are the future! Unfortunately, it didn’t catch on. But … Read more

Testing Condoms in 1935 and Early Forms of Scary Birth Control in History

The history of contraception, birth control, or family planning can be traced back as far as the ancient Egyptians. They used what they believed as a powerful concoction to keep out unwanted sperms using a mixture of acacia leaves, honey and lint. The ancient Greeks use the plant silphium as a contraceptive, unfortunately the plant … Read more

How the French Responded when Coca-Cola first Came to France

The Coca-Cola company decided in 1950 that the French were ready for the great taste of Coke. So in April that year, the company started its marketing campaign targeting the country. Unofficially, Coca-Cola had been available in France since 1919 but was not generally available to the public at large. But with the proliferation of … Read more