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Enter The World Of Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898)
Saksun Village, 2024-06-24
Happy Berry Kera Volume 4 October 1998
by Corey Seeman on Flickr.
anyone remember zack pinsent. guy who dressed in/tailored his own Regency era clothing and would come under fire on twitter for. i don't know. being political. i wonder if he's still at it.
A FINE ELIZABETHAN BLACK-WORK PANEL OF LINEN ENGLISH, CIRCA 1590 probably part of a petticoat or sleeves, later used as a pillow-bere, embroidered in black silk and gold thread in buttonhole, open buttonhole filling, Algerian eye, chain, double running, running, overcast, plaited braid and square openwork stitches, laid-work, couching and woven wheels with an elaborately scrolling design of formal flowers, some with a few spangles, including viola and lily with pomegranates and exotic leaves –23½ x 28in. (59 x 70cm.), framed and glazed
(by mytomorrowlandpost)
Will Barnet, Woman Reading, 1965.
Titian c, 1520-1523
Bacchus and Ariadne (detail)
‘L'art gothique’ by Louis Gonse. Cover design by Eugène Grasset, binding by René Wiener, Nancy, ca. 1898.
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Walter Crane (English, 1845 - 1915)