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omgthatdress:Dress1895Les Arts Décoratifs
bigblueboo:shine
spiritsdancinginthenight:Various renditions of The Birth of Venus.(Sandro Botticelli, Alexandre Caba
nerojen:Really loved artsywindow’s rendition of Eileen and decided to contribute.
Ernst Ewald (German; 1836–1904), compilerFontainebleau. Galerie François I = Francis I Gallery at Fo
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mediumaevum:The Medieval Revivals style was inspired by architecture and decorative arts from 1000-1
warcraft-art-gallery:Warden Maiev Shadowsong [Artist: krystopher decker ] www.artstation.com
omgthatdress:Dress1805-1810Les Arts Décoratifs
Quilted Tablecover by Jane Simonton Chapman, American Decorative ArtsGift of Jane A. Everdell, in me
Snuffbox in the Form of an EnvelopeRussian, 1765–85Porcelain with overglaze and goldThe Walters Art
deckerlibrary:From our Book Arts Collection, the incredible Black Power ABC’s (N7433.4 .S778 B533 20
met-american-decor:Cup and Saucer by Chelsea Keramic Art Works, American Decorative ArtsGift of Mr.
wanted to design ARTs logo and uniform and decided to throw a secunit in there[ID: a drawing of murd
omgthatdress:Visite 1870s Les Arts Décoratifs
Silk velvet fabric, designed by Adrien Karbowsky, Tassinari et Chatel, ca. 1918. Photo by Jean Thole
So much inspiration #fashion #amazing #dior #paris #70years #unreal (at Musée des Arts décoratifs)
met-american-decor:Sauceboat by Paul Revere Jr. via American Decorative ArtsMedium: SilverGift of Mr
Necklace, Ring, Earrings, BroochAlexander Calder (American; 1898–1976)1940sHammered brassPrivate Col
Paul McCobb (American; 1917–1969)Prism Blocks Screen-printed wallpaper, 1953 From F. Schumacher &
“Ruba Rombic” Perfume Bottle1928–32GlassDesigner:Reuben Haley (American; 1872–1933)Manufacturer: Con
bigblueboo:spirendulum
Sonia Delaunay (French, born Russia; 1885–1979)Fabric Designs (including the “Harlequin”
Stoneware vase from the Ruskin Pottery, England. Made in 1911. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of A
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