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dozydawn · 1 year
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Liza Minnelli wearing silver “bone cuffs” by Elsa Peretti for Halston, 1972. Photographed by Ron Galella.
“Elsa brought out all these things—the bone bracelet I remember best. Everything was so sensual, so sexy. I just loved it. It was different from anything I’d ever seen, and I’d seen a lot. I’ve only really worn Peretti jewelry from then on.” - Liza Minnelli.
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scavengedluxury · 9 months
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Hungária (formerly and now New York) cafe, Budapest, 1974. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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moreroom4happiness · 1 year
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10k gold neo-classical pendant: A garland of gold leaves with tiny pearls containing a moonstone framed in black enamel, with a faceted teardrop amethyst pendant.
Maloy's
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Livraria Lello Porto, Portugal,
Livraria Lelloart no has art nouveau and Neo-Gothic architecture and was frequented by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling when she taught English in Porto - its gorgeous, curving staircase is rumored to have been an inspiration for the staircases of Hogwarts.
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Carl Moll
Dusk. 1900
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I had the great privilege to go to a little concert called “Romantic Sounds” in this gorgeous building a few days ago.
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walzerjahrhundert · 8 months
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Heino Otto (architect)
Villa Müller, Stübelallee 21, Dresden, Germany
1902
(destroyed in 1945)
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Bringing this energy to every social function
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@ Marcus Byrne Art
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Building in neo-mudejar style in Ontinyent (central Valencian Country). Photos by Kazar Hotel.
This building was originally called Xalet Mompó and was built in 1925 as a home for the Mompó family. The house was built in neo-mudejar style, which is a revival of mudejar style (a Medieval architecture style used in Iberian Christian kingdoms who were influenced by Islamic culture). The neo-mudejar style was part of Valencian modernisme (art nouveau), a movement from the late 19th- and early 20th-century that re-imagined architecture and art of the country’s past with modern means and taste. In the case of this building, the architect also drew inspiration from more modern architecture styles from Northern Africa and the Middle East.
Since 1997, this building is a hotel.
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crescentfool · 8 months
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thinking long and hard about the ballpoint nouveau kit has been making me go through every emotion humanly possible i want to know what it is so badly...
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dozydawn · 1 year
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“Art Nouveau” Jóia, August 1967.
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scavengedluxury · 1 year
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Hungária (formerly and now New York) cafe, Budapest, 1968. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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alma-art · 1 year
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I love your Narcissus art nouveau drawing 😍 have you thought of doing a series of different flowers in that style? It could be awesome :D
oh yes yes i plan on doing even more Art Nouveau style art with flowers in the future. Well, when will that happen is not so exact (due to me being occupied with a bunch of stuff).
But because of your ask i actually have just started to draw the sketch of a new flower piece's rough sketch:
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Besides Art nouveau, I have been inspired by another style recently, Neo Gothic or Gothic Revival architecture. I even made a few live studies.
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archivisionary · 8 months
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The 3 faces of the Sagrada Familia.
Did you know that 3 sides of Gaudi's masterpiece are symbolic to 3 events in the life of Jesus? The birth, death and finally,eternal life
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corpsetlesprit · 8 months
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Oh God, how I've waited for this...
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