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anemia-fr:punkinguts:The trash child.In response to this (1, 2)tbh I couldn’t decide which of the fi
Textile with ogival pattern, from Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey. Artist unknown; 16th century. Now in
Pietre dure TabletopItaly, ca. 1580–1600 Pietre dure and marble commesso (mosaic) top including brec
This July, we’re examining how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have dissected liberty, as
François Barreau, Curiosity Cabinet Object, 1800. Thuya wood and ivory. Paris. Via J. Paul Getty Mus
“Above the Art Deco vanity with mirror is I SAW MYSELF SEE MYSELF (2018), installed so the viewer li
Whywould you butter your cob with anything other than this Russel Wright corn set? National Corn on
Detail of a dress from The TudorsChrist Church CathedralDublin, Ireland
Pavillon de la Republique Polonaise, Exposition des Arts Décoratifs modernes, Paris, 1925
Harbinger of Decay by JoakimEricsson (joakimericsson on artstation)
congovicious:Dries Van Noten Inspirations exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, Fran
Silk fabric, design by René Piot, Tassinari et Chatel, 1912. Photo by Jean Tholance. Courtesy MAD Pa
the-orator:I am quite saddened by the lack of Calpernia on my dash and so I decided to do something
Séléné, dessin de M. Maillart. Exposition universelle de 1878 : Les Beaux-arts et les arts décoratif
André Sornay, office suite, shown at the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Technique dans la Vie
Winged Figures BearingBanderolesElie Delaunay (French;1828–1891)ca. 1891Oil on canvasMuséed'Orsay, P
insidelegion:The mind cannot trick those who do not wish to be deceived. Experience the power of Leg
EXCLUSIVE FOR BLENDER CONCEPT ARTIST WHO WANTS TO DO ENVIRONMENT PRACTICE.LEVEL: JUNIOR to MEDIUM>
Viktor Fixl, Toy Car with Women’s Brigade, 1958. Painted Wood. Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague. Ex
Fish and peacock brooches - micro-mosaic and cloisonnée, Italian ca. 1870Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris
This small Fabergé watch-clock dates to the late 19th century. The clock’s interior and complication
Peter Branfield, poster design for exhibition Art Deco: French Decorative arts in the Twenties, 1972
Silver ewer from Kashmir. Artist unknown; late 19th/early 20th century. Now in the Shangri La Muse
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
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