Rat Chain mail Coin Purse designed by Paul Frey for the famous Lacloche Freres jewelers. Made of brass and a small ruby.
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Rat Chain mail Coin Purse designed by Paul Frey for the famous Lacloche Freres jewelers. Made of brass and a small ruby.
Prom Season
Gao Siyuan
Oil Tempera on Canvas, 2025
Safwan Dahoul
my vintage 1920’s sterling silver chain mail clutch
Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio - Portrait of a Lady as Saint Lucyca, 1509 (detail), oil on panel
Homage to Mozart, 1972, Marc Chagall
Medium: lithography,paper
Patrick Van Caeckenbergh Drawing of old trees on wintry days during 2007-2014 2007 - 2014
Ogawa Gesshu. Rural scenic of a marsh, 1923.
Louise Bourgeois Spider 2003
deer
late 19th century perfume bottles
Ellen Harding Baker’s “Solar System Quilt”
A Teacher in 1876 Handcrafted This Quilt to Help Teach Astronomy to Her Class. Completed in 1876, the large, 89 × 106 inch Solar System Quilt was made from black woolen fabric and embellished with colorful wool-fabric appliqué, wool braid, as well as wool and silk embroidery. Similar to the solar system illustrations in astronomy books of the time, it features the sun at the center, the eight planets of our solar system, as well as the asteroid belt and a myriad of stitched stars. Earth’s Moon, the Galilean moons of Jupiter, as well as a number of moons for Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus are included as small embroidered dots, and Saturn’s rings feature as yellow fabric appliqué. A large comet in the upper left corner is also included, perhaps representing Halley’s comet, which had last been seen in 1835.
Miniature robe made from two coifs
Late 16th century to Early 17th century
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston