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• Woman's Evening Wrap.
Date: 1925
Artist: Designed by House of Worth, Paris (ca. 1858–1952)
Medium: Silk velvet with metallic supplementarty wefts.
May, 1927 Cover of "Theatre Magazine".
Nautilus Reading Lamp
The shape of the nautilus shell provides the perfect space to conceal a light bulb, the newest form of technology at the time. As a result, this lamp was a critical success and sold both in this original form and with the later alteration of a bronze mermaid for the stand and an actual nautilus shell for the shade. By Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (around 1899–1902)
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1920.
Now look at her. You have fathered a killer.
Art Deco lobby - The Empire Hotel, New York.
1920s dance purses (via) (via).
visited M.S. RAU for an exhibit opening || Instagram
Traditional Living Room - Living Room
Example of a mid-sized classic formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room design with white walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
Patou evening dress ca. 1950-53
From the Kent State University Museum on Pinterest
I want to take the ears off, but I can't
Had this in the back of my head for about a week before I had to bite the bullet and finally make it, lazy as it is I'm just glad I did it
Obviously inspired by René Magritte's "The Son of Man." I really wanted to make something kind of rough with a lot of texture.
A showgirl checks her costume before taking the stage at the Latin Quarter nightclub.
Jerry Cooke, Life, ca. 1940s
Lena Horne by Fred Ramage, November 10th, 1947.
Palmolive advertisement, Paris, 1949
He is ridden with maladies, he has grown stagnant beyond consumption He is my Favorite I fucking Hate him