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The Lion of Lucerne in Lucerne, Switzerland
Edward Julius Detmold (British, 1883–1957), Butterflies Color etching and aquatint
The Cycle of the Seasons by Hildegard of Bingen, 12th c.
The royal wardrobe of QUEEN PADMÉ AMIDALA in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999)
costume design by trisha biggar
Josephine Baker in her dressing room at the Casino de Paris in Paris, 1931.
Photos by Boris Lipnitzki
Overly Grand Manners: Volker Hermes Exaggerates Historical Portraits with Ostentatious Absurdity
Interview: Sophie de Oliveira Barata on The Alternative Limb Project and the Nexus of Art and Medicine
Cats painting studies by Paul Rabaud
Dimensional Rift.
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A cloisonne vase, Meiji period (late 19th century) worked in various thicknesses of silver wire and coloured cloisonné enamels on a dark blue ground with butterflies, copper and silver mounts
A group of curious preschoolers visits some beehives in Stockholm
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Ewer with bird and berry motif (circa 1872). Manufactured by Minton.
Bone china.
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Inspired by this song
There is something peculiar in this bouquet in my Study.
Fictitious Dishes, Famous Meals From Literature by Dinah Fried
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