Sada Yacco 川上 貞奴 Kawakami Sadayakko (1871-1946) in a poster for the 1900 Paris Exposition by Alfredo Müller - France
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Sada Yacco 川上 貞奴 Kawakami Sadayakko (1871-1946) in a poster for the 1900 Paris Exposition by Alfredo Müller - France
Kyoto Institute of Technology
Btw! I didn't already say it, but I'm also into photography /oωo\
{So here is the result of the past two days, while I haven't posted anything}
Maybe I'll try to draw these, after all?
Acrobats representing the Eiffel Tower. L'Exposition de Paris. 1878.
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BAYA LE REGARD FLEUR
« Baya, icône de la peinture algérienne. Femmes en leur Jardin »*, is currently at IMA Paris.
Not as famous as she should be, its painting is still powerful, delicate, emotional, and a tribute to Colors!
🌸 Don't miss it!
Galeries des Machines (Exterior & Interior), Paris Exposition Universelle (1889-1911)
Interior view of the dome between the Palais des Expositions Diverses and the Galaries des Machines. The staircaise in the background of the image was located at the end of the Galeries de Trente Mètres, and led to the second floor of the Galeries des machines; this second floor was a platform that would encircle the inside of the palais, and would allow visitors to see the exhibit from above ground.
The Eiffel Tower at night during the Paris Exposition, 1889
Art deco bedroom by Emile Jacques Ruhlman. Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels modernes, Paris 1925.
French artist, Marie-Laure de Noailles (aka. Vicomtesse De Noailles) At The Ruins Of The Paris Exposition, 1938 (photo: Cecil Beaton)