Fall essentials meet Anneli set, made of a flare fit, adjustable fold over waistband pullover pant, vintage inspired hardware and trip sweater, zip up front. Made of warm cable knit fabric for extra comfort. Materials: 50% viscose 27% polyamide 23% cotton This style runs true to size.
Designed with elegant folds, smooth undulations, and captivating tone shifts, this must-have décor accent beautifully showcases your favorite buds and blooms.
Fall essentials meet Anneli set, made of a flare fit, adjustable fold over waistband pullover pant, vintage inspired hardware and trip sweater, zip up front. Made of warm cable knit fabric for extra comfort. Materials: 50% viscose 27% polyamide 23% cotton This style runs true to size.
Multicolor, Marimekko 1968, 60s Baccara designer Anneli Qveflander Curtain, 1 pc, Marimekko 1968, design Anneli Qveflander, "Baccara", for Asko International Finland, length 210, width 130 cm 82,6" x 51" inch Top and bottom edge sewn. Condition ok. midweight cotton, Wear and tear. you can make a designer garment, a canvas board, cushion covers, cover a chair, a lamp shade etc. Anneli Qveflander is a Finnish artist who was born in 1929. Anneli Qveflander's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with high realized prices . She has also designed fabrics for Marimekko, tableware decoration for Arabia, as well as book covers and illustrations. He is best known for his imaginative and colorful sets and costumes. Anneli Qveflander was married to the artist Pentti Sarpaneva between 1955 and 1965. Qveflander worked in Stockholm at the Nordiska Kompaniet department store from 1947 to 1948, where she was able to make, among other things, belts and other accessories for the members of the Swedish royal family. She first studied metal art and then graphic design at the Academy of Arts and Crafts from 1948 to 1952. She has also designed fabrics for Marimekko, tableware decoration for Arabia, as well as book covers and illustrations. She is best known for his imaginative and colorful sets and costumes. Anneli Qveflander was married to the artist Pentti Sarpaneva between 1955 and 1965. Qveflander worked in Stockholm at the Nordiska Kompaniet department store from 1947 to 1948, where he was able to make, among other things, belts and other accessories for the members of the Swedish royal family. He first studied metal art and then graphic design at the Academy of Arts and Crafts from 1948 to 1952. Secondhand item, save the environment 🌍♻️ The image looks different in colour on a laptop, tablet and mobile device because the resolution is different on devices. The colour of the product depends on your screen.The image looks different in colour on a laptop, tablet and mobile device because the resolution is different on devices. The colour of the product depends on your screen. Stored in a smoke free, pet free studio. It is good to note that letters and packages sent outside the EU go through the customs process in the destination country, which is not counted in the estimated delivery time. Ready to ship in 1-3 business days. Delivery times are estimated: Europe depends on the country for 2 days to 3 weeks. Asia around 3 weeks. In the USA depending on the state 3-7 weeks. International buyers are responsible for any additional taxes or fees which may occur upon arrival of this item. If you have any questions or problems, please send me a message! Please contact me for several products, I can combine products for the same postage. Thank you for visiting.
Isadora Duncan May 26 or 27, 1877 – September 14, 1927 You were wild once, don't let them tame you. ~ Isadora Duncan Isadora Duncan: born in 1877 in San Francisco, raised by a single mother. Dropped out of school at age 10. She took ballet but hated it and quit. She created a new kind of dance, and is now known as one of the pioneers of modern dance, inspired by the art and philosophy of Ancient Greece, the music of classical composers, and the natural world. In her adult life, she became a champion for the women's rights movement. ~ Michele Colvin “There are likewise three kinds of dancers: first, those who consider dancing as a sort of gymnastic drill, made up of impersonal and graceful arabesques; second, those who, by concentrating their minds, lead the body into the rhythm of a desired emotion, expressing a remembered feeling or experience. And finally, there are those who convert the body into a luminous fluidity, surrendering it to the inspiration of the soul.” ~ Isadora Duncan Breaking with convention, Duncan imagined she had traced the art of dance back to its roots as a sacred art. She developed within this notion free and natural movements inspired by the classical Greek arts, folk dances, social dances, nature and natural forces as well as an approach to the new American athleticism which included skipping, running, jumping, leaping and tossing. Duncan’s philosophy of dance moved away from rigid ballet technique and towards what she perceived as natural movement. To restore dance to a high art form instead of entertainment, she sought the connection between emotions and movement: “I spent long days and nights in the studio seeking that dance which might be the divine expression of the human spirit through the medium of the body’s movement.” Duncan took inspiration from ancient Greece and combined it with an American love of freedom. This is exemplified in her revolutionary costume of a white Grecian tunic and bare feet. Inspired by Grecian forms, her tunics also allowed a freedom of movement corseted ballet costumes and pointe shoes did not. Costumes were not the only inspiration Duncan took from Greece. She was very inspired by ancient Greek art and utilized some of those forms in her movement. Duncan wrote of American dancing: “let them come forth with great strides, leaps and bounds, with lifted forehead and far-spread arms, to dance.” Her focus on natural movement emphasized steps, such as skipping, outside of codified ballet technique. Duncan also cited the sea as an early inspiration for her movement. Also, she believed movement originated from the solar plexus, which she thought was the source of all movement. It is this philosophy and new dance technique that garnered Duncan the title of the creator of modern dance. source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan "Isadora Duncan at the Portal of the Partheon", Athens, Greece 1927 Isadora Duncan ~ Youtube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOEGromsyJ_9sMqn48xn2l1PbX0LMx5JV On the night of September 14, 1927 in Nice, France, Duncan was a passenger in an Amilcar automobile owned by Benoît Falchetto, a French-Italian mechanic. She wore a long, flowing, hand-painted silk scarf, created by the Russian-born artist Roman Chatov, a gift from her friend Mary Desti. Her silk scarf, draped around her neck, became entangled around the open-spoked wheels and rear axle, hurling her from the open car and breaking her neck. Desti said she called out to warn Duncan about the shawl almost immediately after the car left. Desti brought Duncan to the hospital, where she was declared dead.
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Style No. 4554H409AA; Color Code: 066 Designed with elegant folds, smooth undulations, and captivating tone shifts, this must-have décor accent beautifully showcases your favorite buds and blooms. Glass This item is intended for indoor use Watertight Wipe clean with soft cloth Imported
Fall essentials meet Anneli set, made of a flare fit, adjustable fold over waistband pullover pants, vintage inspired hardware and trip sweater, zip up front. Made of warm cable knit fabric for extra comfort. Materials: 50% viscose 27% polyamide 23% cotton This style runs true to size.
Fall essentials meet Anneli set, made of a flare fit, adjustable fold over waistband pullover short, button detail, vintage inspired hardware and trip sweater, zip up front. Made of warm cable knit fabric for extra comfort. Materials: 50% viscose 27% polyamide 23% cotton This style runs true to size.
Vacker poster med fina texturer av en kvinna sittandes i tankar. Illustration av Anneli Andersson.
Jamileh Famous Persian Belly Dancer Jamileh dancing 'Baba Karam' for Aristoteles Onassis Fatemeh Sadeghi, who was mostly known by her stage name Jamileh, was a Persian professional dancer and actress. She was born in 1946 in Tehran. She is also considered as the most famous dancer of the country. Jamileh started her career by playing in the movie Ayar. Before entering the world of acting, she was a professional actress, she then continued professional dance in cabarets and bars. She had also performed in different TV shows, series and movies. After the revolution, she left the country forever, she then immigrated to the USA. Source: Lido Cabaret in Tehran Baba Karam Dance by Jamileh Baba Karam, a chain dance, derived from a Sufi story whereby a servant at the court of the king falls in love with one of the harem girls and sings this song out of grief of not being able to be with her, was traditionally featuring male dancers but nowadays also performed by women. Video: Baba Karam Dance by Jamileh Jamileh Dancing in Dokhtare Zalem Bala Vocal: Ramesh Video: Jamileh Dancing in Dokhtare Zalem Bala Video: Jamileh - Arabic Belly Dance (Baladi Dance) Video: Jamileh - Arabic Belly Dance (Hezaro Yek Shab) Video: Jamileh - Bazme Khayam Dance
Fall essentials meet Anneli set, made of a flare fit, adjustable fold over waistband pullover pants, vintage inspired hardware and trip sweater, zip up front. Made of warm cable knit fabric for extra comfort. Materials: 50% viscose 27% polyamide 23% cotton This style runs true to size.
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The Elk The Label Anneli Pant, made from linen, embodies a mid-rise silhouette with a wide leg that extends to full length. Its design includes a flat fitted waistband secured with a button and zip fly at the front, complemented by an internal button for extra security. Notable features of the pant comprise side pockets, faux back welt pockets, and a faux wide cuff. Crafted from French linen, this pant offers breathability and durability, with the fabric softening over time with wear. The Details: Mid-rise, full-length pant with a wide legFlat fitted waistbandButton and zip fly and an internal button at the waistbandSide pockets and faux back welt pocketsFaux wide cuffFrench linen means this pant is breathable and durableFabric softens with wear
Pirkanmaan käräjäoikeus haki keskiviikkona muun muassa Jallua julkaisevaa Press Masters Oy:tä konkurssiin. Kun lehti perustettiin, avonainen kaula-aukko oli paljastavinta, mitä sivuilta löytyi.
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