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#Egyptian Art Deco
mote-historie · 1 year
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1905 Tortoiseshell Hair Comb by George Fouquet.
George Fouquet, Tortoiseshell Hair Comb, 1905-1908. The materials are clearly Art Nouveau, carved tortoiseshell, enamel and opals. The design, however hints towards the egyptian Art Deco trend that would come a few years after it was made. 
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rabbitcruiser · 4 months
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Built on the site of the Academy of Music, the Riviera Theater opened on January 15, 1939.  
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robertsonindustries · 2 years
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Ankh No. 1 - Version 1, version 2, & version 3 - Art Deco Copper, vintage Chezh glass, black patina copper Made in Ann Arbor in August of 2017 RobertsonIndustries etsy shop
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pixelpapi · 4 months
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twiggy - big biba store (1973)
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trb752 · 1 year
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Detail on Circle Tower in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Designed by Rubush & Hunter in 1930
It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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gemville · 2 years
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Art Deco Platinum and Multi-Gem Egyptian Revival Brooch by Henri Picq, French, Circa 1920
Retail: $52,000 @ 1stdibs.com
Source: 1stdibs via Pinterest
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oldnetreasures · 1 year
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Pendentifs "Scarabée de Khépri", Inspiration Art Déco et Egypte Antique, artisanat d'art par La Fabrique de Miss Red.
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thedeadbelle · 1 year
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Egyptian Revival Celluloid Hair Comb
1910s-1920s
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eyesaremosaics · 2 years
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Rosenthal Teacup, porcelain, 1930s Germany.
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Any time I see a story that puts Captain Marvel/Thunder/Shazam in Philadelphia I want to scream with an all consuming rage.
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mote-historie · 4 months
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George Barbier, In early Art Deco style: Dix-sept dessins de George Barbier sur Le cantique des cantiques - Traduction française de 1316 (Seventeen drawings by George Barbier on The Song of Songs - French translation from 1316), Paris: La Belle Édition, 1914.
For sale: EditionOriginale.com
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year
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Built on the site of the Academy of Music, the Riviera Theater opened on January 15,1939.  
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sassmill · 3 months
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When you want to visit the Alhambra but mom’s like “we got the Alhambra at home”
#niche joke maybe?#unclear how many millennials and elder gen z are familiar with moorish decorative arts#but this is the theatre at New York City center#described in the show program as ‘1943 neo-moorish’#I think theatres need to start having themes again why did we stop doing that#I’m not saying we should randomly model them on landmarks of other cultures#because it’s so fucking weird#like the garde arts center in CT is vaguely Egyptian and it’s like??? that’s a choice#but new build theatres are just like neutral spaces#which I understand completely you don’t want to distract from the production happening onstage#but surely there’s some middle ground we could reach!#some kind of neo art deco revival could be lovely#especially as more and more art deco theatres are getting restored to their historic designs#I don’t know if theatres are this way in other countries but I’m assuming that the American trend at the turn of the century#was influenced by European theatrical tradition#I’ve seen color plates of concert halls and opera houses#so I’m pretty sure our heavily themed theatres built 1900-1950 are a translation of that#unfortunately I don’t really have a knowledge base for American theatres older than that because I haven’t really been to any#well wait that’s a lie I’ve been to ford’s theatre in DC#but I don’t think there was much that stood out stylistically to me I think it was just very bog standard federalist#which isn’t the period most people associate it with because of Lincoln#but I don’t know off the top of my head when it was built and that is likely a modern design choice anyway#this has been another episode of ‘I have approximate knowledge of many things’
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1920sxfashionxstyle · 2 years
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trb752 · 1 year
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Evening Bag, c1927
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