Penobscot Building, Detroit, Michigan Photo by Caleb Racicot
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Penobscot Building, Detroit, Michigan Photo by Caleb Racicot
Base of the beautiful Deco skyscraper, which incorporates Native American imagery throughout and is named after an Eastern tribe.
Interior, Guardian Building, Detroit, Michigan Photo by Caleb Racicot
A section of the magnificent interior. That metal grill reminds me of the old choir screens used in cathedrals.
First opened on 29 March 29 1941, Teatro América on Galiano, one of Central Havana’s main commercial streets, is an art deco gem, its interior filled with original furniture. The theatre still stages vaudeville, variety, comedy, dance, jazz and salsa shows, usually at weekends.
Photograph: Bernhard Hartmann/teNeues Publishing Group {x}
Art Deco dress, late 1920s-1930s.
Scanned from Taschen’s “All-American Ads of the 30s”.
Camay Beauty Soap, 1934.
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Ty-Phoo Tea
Cover for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Liberty Magazine, 1926
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Niagara Mohawk Building - Syracuse, NY
“Central Terminal, Buffalo, New York" (1929) - Illustration by J. Floyd Yewell for New York Central Railroad, from the collection of the Albany Institute of History and Art. 1929 was the year the art deco landmark first opened to the public.
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The interior of the Cicada Restaurant, in the Oviatt Building.
Credit Trevor Tondro for The New York Times
Court Attire for Queen Yram
Dolce & Gabanna Fall 2017
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A scene from the shoot of Bombay Velvet (2015).
“Moth” Pendant and Box
Designer:Lucien Gaillard (French, 1861–1933) Date:ca. 1900
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