Stag beetle collar by Stephen Einhorn for Snow White & The Huntsman, 2012
Bespoke patinated brass stag beetle collar worn by Charlize Theron's Evil Queen character.
Costume designer: Colleen Atwood. Made by Roundhouse Works.
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Stag beetle collar by Stephen Einhorn for Snow White & The Huntsman, 2012
Bespoke patinated brass stag beetle collar worn by Charlize Theron's Evil Queen character.
Costume designer: Colleen Atwood. Made by Roundhouse Works.
Art Nouveau shopfront by Albert Pèpe in 1904
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The illustration comes from the Brothers Grimm tale “Iron Hans,” in which the hero, after enduring a series of trials, finally reaches the end of his quest in triumph.
“Iron Hans” Illustration by Gustaf Tenggren, 1923
"The Dews of Evening", circa 1874 Artist: John S. Davis
Gustave Caillebotte - The Floor Scrapers (1875-6)
Original on top, later version below
“Despite the effort Caillebotte put into the painting, it was rejected by France’s most prestigious art exhibition, The Salon, in 1875. The depiction of working-class people in their trade, not fully clothed, shocked the jurors and was deemed a ‘vulgar subject matter.’
The images of the floor scrapers came to be associated with Degas’s paintings of washerwomen, also presented at the same exhibition and similarly scorned as ‘vulgar’”.
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