Paul de Longpré [French flower painter 1855-1911] Born in France, he worked mainly in the United States and was entirely self-taught. watercolor on paper 27 x 13in Viewed large: www.flickr.com/photos/eoskins/6835939782/sizes/o/in/photo... Short Biography: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_de_Longpr%C3%A9 ________ Slight restoration by plumleaves
How the Arts and Crafts Movement of the Early 1900's Changed Interior Design - This blog is part of Barn Furniture offering american made solid wood furniture, fine wood and oak amish crafted furniture in contemporary, traditional and mission styles.
Edwardian girls not only fascinated by their clothing, many of them also had a pure beauty as angels. Check out these lovely vintage photos to see the beauty of
Preparing for the Ball, by Romanian painter Viktor Schramm (1900). In private collection.
Etchings by Louis Joseph van Peteghem (Belgian, 1825-1900) ༄ Adagio In G Minor • Tomaso Albinoni
Planning a wedding with a classic old-fashioned feel? Check out this collection of beautiful vintage wedding dresses from the first decade of the 1900s!
Оригинал взят у philologist в Альфонс Муха. Графика и плакат Альфонс Мариа Муха (чеш. Alfons Maria Mucha; 24 июля 1860, Иванчице, Моравия, Австро-Венгрия 14 июля 1939, Прага, Протекторат Богемии и Моравии) чешско-моравский живописец, театральный художник, иллюстратор, ювелирный…
Globalization hasn't only changed the way we do business: it's had an impact on what we consider to be beautiful, too. Just as many lament the McDonalds and Starbucks on every corner, where once there might have been a local restaurant, so too has what people wear become homogenized in our Global Village. Love Levi's? Buy them practically anywhere. Want a pair of New Balance shoes in Eastern Europe? There's a specialty shop for that.
Exhibition dates: 11th May – 25th September 2016 Curators: Dr Carol Jacobi, Curator of British Art 1850-1915 at Tate Britain, and Dr Hope Kingsley, Curator, Education and Collections, Wilson …
Alphonse Mucha Art Nouveau Portrait Class - April 2013 Learn more about how Alphonse Mucha and Gustav Klimt worked on their famous Art Nouveau portraits of women. A review of the body of work that these two artists developed will be discussed, and an indepth look at the materials
Childrens book and magazine illustrator, he is often mentioned as the father of Margaret Tarrant, another famous illustrator. Rosie Kittens ...
Art Nouveau Color Palette
Scent of the Morning , by Ettore De Maria Bergler, 1899 - 1900, 19th Century, fresco.
The Posy - John William Godward, 1900
La Belle Époque nella storia dell'arte, nella musica e letteratura: tutto sulle caratteristiche e le contraddizioni delle forme d'arte alla fine dell'Ottocento
Elin Danielson-Gambogi (Finnish, 1861 - 1919): A sunny day (1900) (via Wikimedia Commons)
Artist : Ferdinand Von Reznicek (c.1900) (Wien 1868 -Munich 1909) was an Austrian painter, caricaturist, and illustrator.
The lowly potato gave the world sustenance, French fries, and would you believe color photography? In 1903, two French inventors and photographers, Auguste and Louis Lumière, used the potato as the basis for their patented process in creating color photographs, or Autochromes as they were called. It was a simple but ingenious technique—crush potatoes into tiny particles; separate these minuscule starch particles into three; add red, violet and green dye; mix onto a glass plate; brush off the excess; flatten the dyed particles onto the plate between two rollers—thus creating microscopic color filters; fill in any gaps with soot; brush with light-sensitive silver bromide. Voila! You have a photographic plate ready to take color pictures. The Lumières were also behind early advances in motion pictures but the brothers thought there was no future in movies and stuck to developing color photography. By 1907, the Lumières’ technique had proved so successful it infected the photographic world with “color fever.” Photographers across Europe and America (including talented amateurs like Gustave Eiffel better known for his Parisien tower) started producing a gallery’s worth of pictures—from portraits to nudes. To get an idea of scale, take for example...
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"Gothic White Assuit" photo by Michael Baxter I have always loved the artwork of Alphonse Mucha - the artist largely responsible for the...
We have chosen 13 eye candy posters by Alphonse Mucha, whose style was synonymous with the Art Nouveau movement in European art.
Lily Elsie was a popular English actress and singer during the Edwardian era, best known for her starring role in the hit London premiere of Franz Lehár's operetta The Merry Widow. Beginning as a child star in the 1890s, Elsie built her reputation in several successful Edwardian musical comedies before her great success in The Merry Widow, opening in 1907. Afterwards, she starred in several more successful operettas and musicals. Admired for her beauty and charm on stage, Elsie became one of the most photographed women of Edwardian times. (source)
1900 Konstantin Makovsky - The Artist's Wife Maria Matavtina in Orchids (Ruzhnikov Auction House)
Mistinguett (5 April 1875 - 5 January 1956) was a French actress and singer, whose birth name was Jeanne Bourgeois. Charles Gesmar (pronounced "Gesmar") French Poster Artist and Costume Designer Born: May 21, 1900 Died: February 27, 1928 Charles Geismar, simply known as Gesmar, was one of the greatest designers of costumes and posters during the golden age of the Paris music hall and was primarily renowned for his work for the great Parisian star Mistinguett. Although his tenure was short, his output was prolific and his creativity and talent unrivaled. Angelo Luerti's book Charles Gesmar 1900-1928 contains a biography of the artist, 230 photographs and historical documents, a window on the historical and cultural context of those years, a catalogue of all Gesmar's graphic art including 60 posters and 50 programs covers each illustrated with analytical cards, a selection of 50 of his costume designs, illustrations from entertainment magazines, and the chronologies of Gesmar's contributions. Hardback and case covered in silk, 24x34cm, 192pp, text in Italian and French, 90 Euro. This limited edition can be ordered by contacting: Angelo Luerti by email.