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redthreadedcostumes:Replica of Worth’s ironwork gown for this year’s Costume College Gala. It took o
Green Door - What’s that secret you’re keeping?
Chinese iron and copper sculpture of the bodhisattva Guanyin. Artist unknown; 16th/17th century (la
Marianne Brandt, bauhaus candlestick, 1930s. Iron, lacquered. Made by Ruppelwerk, Gotha, Germany.
Montparnasselags behind a step or two, admiring the masonry and ironwork. “I could get usedto a plac
Through the roof (Explore) by See What I see. flic.kr/p/2gNHEBZ
A very lovely little church in Scotland. You can see that they appreciate quality ironwork, bu
Catalogue of architectural Ironwork, 1928. Design: Raymond Subes. E. Borderel & Robert, Pari
met-cloisters:One of Two Doors with Ironwork, Metropolitan Museum of Art: CloistersThe Cloisters Col
Ironwork and Shutters on yellow. My last shot of Vienna for now… . . . . #vienna #austria
Tempus Fugit. Keep making art. Replica House of Worth 1898 ironwork gown made and worn by Cynthia
Churchyard Gate at Twilight, Charleston, SC© Doug Hickok More here… hu
Ten mausoleums at Saint-Vincent Cemetery, Montmartre, ParisPhotos by Charles Reeza - October 20
Open Gate Along Legare Street, Charleston, SC© Doug Hickok More here…
Hard at work. Darryl Nelson of Meridian Forge, Terry Carson and Dean Mook working in their shop. Dar
Antique ironwork fence #ironwork #fence #oldfence #alabama #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephoto #black
macabee-613:@bekahdair and I were playing with texture this week. These feathers came out really gre
Krakówkościół św. Bernardyna ze Sieny, 1659-1680foto z 18 listopada 2017>&l
ironworked: (Via awomanredacted and imstephanieC on Twitter)In case some of you don’t have Twi
vguiscard:The Ironworkers’ Noontime - Thomas Pollock Anshutz
nycnostalgia:historium:Ironworkers from Local 40 build the World Trade Center antenna in New York, 1
Labor Day NumberPoster for Collier’s magazine, Vol. XXVII, No. 22 (August 31, 1901)Artist: Edward Pe
The Ironworkers’ Noontime - Thomas Pollock Anshutz
Fiskars, Tailor’s scissors 1880. Two centuries of cutting edge products. And the first scissor
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