Alphonse Mucha - 'Octobre'
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Alphonse Mucha - 'Octobre'
Music, The Arts, 1898
- Alphonse Mucha
A passionate musician himself, Mucha chose to personify music as a woman with both hands raised to her ears listening to a chorus of nightingales, the most creative and spontaneous of songbirds.
How to sell carbonated bottled water.
Advertisement in "Life" Magazine, 1946.
1925 Cartoon. From The New Art Deco, Art and Culture, FB.
dan des eynon
Fantastic / June 1957 // cartoon "The globes must symbolize planets, so maybe she's a solar explosion."
How to sell bicycles.
1898 advertisement poster for Rudge bicycles by Jean Paléologue
John William Godward.
Girl with a Mirror
Mabel Rollins Harris
Gerda Wegener, A Summer Day, 1927
1926 Illustration by Georges Pavis "Heliotherapie" (topless sunbathing for health) from "La Vie Parisienne" magazine.
French vintage postcard, illustrated by A. Charlet, mailed in 1917
1925 "Thais" glass ornament by Rene Lalique. From Duille, FB.
If we can believe what we see on old postcards, about 120 years ago it was customary for women to hide inside giant eggs for Easter.
The tradition seems almost - though not completely - forgotten.
Nude beauty with hair curlers & vinyl records, 1960s ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Perfect posing, c. 1927.
French vintage postcard, illustrated by Suzanne Meunier