Hot water urn by John Baxter via European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Medium: Silver
Gift of Madame Lilliana Teruzzi, 1966 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/204694
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Hot water urn by John Baxter via European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Medium: Silver
Gift of Madame Lilliana Teruzzi, 1966 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/204694
Making use of my time waiting in line with my sister. Prepping for France by reading #JohnBaxter as she sleeps.
. . . . . . . . . . #johnbaxter #pedestrianinparis #paris #foiegras #thingsthatmadeanimpression . . . “The Most Beautiful Walk in the World” was published in 2011.
Can you tell me what movie John Baxter is credited as Ass Operator? No cheating! #jerrylentz #johnbaxter #credits #movietrivia
"Nor is there a single Paris. The city exists as a blank page on which each person scribbles what they call griffe"- John Baxter, The Most Beautiful Walk in the World of @harperperennial #johnbaxter #paris #reading #books #escapism #travel #themostbeautifulwalkintheworld
Buffalo, 1974