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Ornament via Islamic ArtMedium: Bronze, chiseled openworkRogers Fund, 1949 Metropolitan Museum of Ar
Surreal taxidermy by Karley Feaver. These were exhibited in Feaver’s solo exhibition, Becoming
Spindle Whorl or Gaming Piece or Ornament, Islamic ArtMedium: Stone; incisedGift of Lily S. Place, 1
met-africa-oceania: Nose ornament, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Amer
Design for a theatre stage set of an Italian cityscape
The Scala Reggia during the reign of pope Alexander VII, Vatican City
An ornament of an angel. I don’t know why the eyes. In the Rowcroft Hospice charity shop, in B
Happy New Year! Look at the bear, he has an ornament from my cotillon.And there’s a little
organichaos: Christmas 2018 ~ My mom got me this great big rainbow ornament for the tree ✨ I put the
They’re apparently rare antiques too? Idk I love them. Gonna trade out the cheerios for popcor
The entrance to the Central Theater, Dresden
Ahsoka Tano Fulcrum Symbol Ornament restocked on my etsy shop, Black Flower Store !
A Photo Shoot of Christmas ornaments on Our Tree! aflowerofgod.blogspot.com/2017/12/the-gift
met-islamic-art: Turban Ornament, unknown, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtEdward C. Moore Co
etsyfindoftheday | 12.12.19theme thursday: christmas ornament findsfelt ball acorn snowman by honeyc
The Arch with the Shell Ornament, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, c. 1761, Minneapolis Institute of Art:
Design for the interior of a theatre, France
thekimonogallery:Obidome, Ornament worn over an obi, from IKEDA Shigeko Collection, 1912-1926. Japan
theenchantedcove: Needle Felted Owl Ornament - Searching with Heart /…
The dining room at Nostell Priory, England
thegentlemanscloset:Red velvet suit, French, 1778. The silver buttons on the waistcoat are ornamenta
thegreenwolf:Ornamental shield made from an elk’s* antler, c. 1000 - c. 1199. Source.[Lupa’s note: I
the-ridiculous-blog:“You’re laughing - can I get back inside? Feeling a bit ornamental out here.” -
Thomas Maitland Cleland, A Grammar of Color, 1921. The Strathmore paper company, USA. The complete b
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