l-amour-a-trois:

Emmanuelle Houdart: La Garde-Robe
via lezinfo

l-amour-a-trois:

Emmanuelle Houdart: La Garde-Robe

via lezinfo

iconoclassic:

Vyaceslav Legkobit (via Animalarium)

iconoclassic:

Vyaceslav Legkobit (via Animalarium)

pussiesonparade:

Illustration by Lucienne Fontannaz for the children’s book Perles de Pluie by Eric Merinat.

pussiesonparade:

Illustration by Lucienne Fontannaz for the children’s book Perles de Pluie by Eric Merinat.

(Source: pussiesonparade, via 50watts)

c86:

Children’s watercolour snowflake paintings, c. 1930s

Annotated Washington 6 (presumably grade 6); currently on sale at eBay

via Anonymous Works

(via 50watts)

phantasmaphile:

John Clowder (via Myths on the Behance Network)

phantasmaphile:

John Clowder (via Myths on the Behance Network)

rrrick:

Poster design by Shujiro Shimomura, 1928

rrrick:

Poster design by Shujiro Shimomura, 1928

lunar-danse:

yama-bato:

Josef Maria Auchentaller
“Josef Maria Auchentaller was one of the leading artists of the Vienna   Secession, the group that rebelled against the conservatism of the  Austrian artistic establishment in 1897. Their most celebrated show  was  the 14th Secession exhibition in 1902, inspired by Beethoven,  particularly his Ninth Symphony. But whereas Klimt’s “Beethoven Frieze”   is now one of the star attractions of the Belvedere Gallery in Vienna,   Auchentaller’s similarly grand frieze, entitled “Joy, Fair Spark of the   Gods” (from the opening line of Schiller’s “Ode to Joy,” sung in the   fourth movement), has been lost without trace.”(More http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/21/arts/21iht-conway.1.13851350.html?_r=1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZokDmvmbiM

lunar-danse:

yama-bato:

Josef Maria Auchentaller

“Josef Maria Auchentaller was one of the leading artists of the Vienna Secession, the group that rebelled against the conservatism of the Austrian artistic establishment in 1897. Their most celebrated show was the 14th Secession exhibition in 1902, inspired by Beethoven, particularly his Ninth Symphony. But whereas Klimt’s “Beethoven Frieze” is now one of the star attractions of the Belvedere Gallery in Vienna, Auchentaller’s similarly grand frieze, entitled “Joy, Fair Spark of the Gods” (from the opening line of Schiller’s “Ode to Joy,” sung in the fourth movement), has been lost without trace.”(More http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/21/arts/21iht-conway.1.13851350.html?_r=1)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZokDmvmbiM

2headedsnake:

andsoweramble.net
 Nostalgia 7 | graphic design

2headedsnake:

andsoweramble.net

 Nostalgia 7 | graphic design

nevver:

Dennis Wojtkiewicz

nevver:

Dennis Wojtkiewicz

50watts:

Alexander Girard’s wall hangings on mid-centuria

50watts:

Alexander Girard’s wall hangings on mid-centuria