An antique jewelry suite of sapphire, demantoid garnet and enamel attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany circa 1920. This suite was sold at auction for $161,000 in 2014.
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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An antique jewelry suite of sapphire, demantoid garnet and enamel attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany circa 1920. This suite was sold at auction for $161,000 in 2014.
Wistman's Wood, Dartmoor by Dr Stanislav Edward
▶️ Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
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Fun fact: Victor Gruen, the “inventor” of the modern shopping mall, wanted his malls to be full of apartments, schools, medical facilities, and indoor parks in addition to the stores, so people could live, work, and shop under one roof. This never happened and instead all the space was used for stores, something that he hated.
It’s not just a case of ‘hey it would be easy to repurpose all this space’, malls were originally designed to be living centers and it wouldn’t take that much tweaking to bring them back to it.
“I am often called the father of the shopping mall,” he once said, reflecting on his career two years before his death in 1978. “I would like to take this opportunity to disclaim paternity once and for all. I refuse to pay alimony to those bastard developments. They destroyed our cities.”
Iguaçu Falls lies on the border of Brazil and Argentina, where the Guaçu River pours off a basalt plateau in 275 separate cascades.
A PERFECT PLANET (2021) —Episode 3: Weather
She put out her cruel claws and lashed her tail from side to side like an angry lion waiting for his prey, from Riddle of the Sphinx for Children of the Dawn: Old Tales of Greece by Frank C. Pape (1908)
This is badass: Medieval Nubian Fashion Brought to Life. Click through to the link because there’s more replica clothing and it is all stunning!
This is AMAZING.
Illustrations from In Powder and Crinoline by Kay Nielsen (1912)
rare books at the university of toronto
some commissions I finished recently!
Maybe throwing that snowball wasn't the good idea it seemed at the time...