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'The Enchanted Forest ' illustrated by Maud & Miska Petersham, 1920.
Maison Margiela Artisanal 2024 by John Galliano
— a theatrical fashion show
John Awdeley, The Fraternity of Vagabonds, 1561
Iron Age Votive Fragments, The Collection, Lincoln.
St. Doulagh’s Church on the Malahide Road, Dublin, ca. 1865
Kelmscott Press Day was this past Saturday, a celebration of William Morris's influential Press. Founded by Morris in 1891, the Kelmscott Press produced over fifty books in just seven years, the first being the incomparable edition of The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer.
Pictured here is a page from the Kelmscott Beowulf, printed in 1895.
Cover and interior illustrations for Diana Wynne Jones’ Howl’s Moving Castle. Available as prints on INPRNT
Chelsea Wolfe behind the scenes of “The Culling,” photographed by Bill Crisafi
The Nest (2020) dir. Sean Durkin
Claude Monet’s home in Giverny
A Model Morphs into a Rotund Tomato, Peeled Banana, and a Hoagie in a Bizarre Photographic Series
This Work Never Ends - Jenny Hart, 2002 hand embroidery on salvaged cotton
Cabbage Hat by Balenciaga (1957)
大野麦風 Ohno Bakufu (1888 - 1976) Lobster, 1950
She makes a beautiful zombie, doesn’t she?
I Walked with a Zombie (1943) dir. Jacques Tourneur