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I saw the movie Hugo (directed by Martin Scorsese) right before the New Year. Let me back track, and let you know that usually I am NOT a ...
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Hugo Grenville - A Summer Evening on the Mediterranean
Adit Priscilla by Piter Hugo for Hapers Bazaar US Magazine March 2022
Hugo Grenville (b. 1958) is one of Britain's current leading artists. Learn more about his life and check out Wally Findlay Galleries' catalog of his work!
The Wounded Angel (1903) by Hugo Simberg. Home Wall Decor Art Poster Hugo Gerhard Simberg (1873 – 1917) was a Finnish symbolist painter and graphic artist. A stylish print digitally enhanced on matte paper. Great Gift Idea! - Giclee printing quality - No frame included Add a wonderful accent to your home with these poster prints that are sure to brighten any environment. The print is a reproduction from the original artwork, which is skillfully restored to remove prominent blemishes and marks whilst retaining the original character. The poster has a white border which varies in size depending on the ratio of the picture. Copyright©2021 TrackerChilliArt- personal use only We use a printing partner to help fulfil our orders, they are based in the USA, Europe and Australia. Your order will be made and shipped from the nearest location to you which ensures a swift delivery. All sizes are in inches
Sara Gilbane {left} • Bedroom designed by Sara, fabric from Carlton V I am just delighted to interview interior decorator, Sara Gilbane. I first discovered Sara's work searching for something on Google that led me to her blog—and, I quickly became a fan of her cozy, elegant rooms. After graduating from Brown, Sara studied interior design at RISD and blossomed as Celerie Kemble's assistant. Last year, she was named one of TradHome's Top 20 New Designers and House Beautiful previously named her as one of their Top 20 Next Wave Designers. Darling kitchen breakfast nook perfectly accessorized in blue + white The thing that is so good about Sara's work is that she understands how to accessorize. "I am a fanatic about details and I must admit that this is my favorite part of a project." She gets it! Each room looks naturally finished. Sara has great taste in fabrics and her details—from piping to pleats are indeed, impeccable. She also makes wonderful, bold wallpaper choices. Powder Room wallpaper, Poppies by Lee Jofa I love this combination of large navy paisley with yellow lattice wallpaper. Headboard, Ralph Lauren St. Kitts, navy • Wallpaper, Carlton V Settee, Zimmer + Rohde, Oak Leaf Blue • Blue chaise in Rogers + Goffigon, pillow from Turkey Inlaid chaise in Robert Kime's Suzanni Yellow, pillow Chelsea Textiles • Ottoman, Stark Burlap Headboard fabric, Brunschwig + Fils NYC Living Room, antique oushak carpet, custom lucite table, and Natasha Law painting American Beauty photographed by Vogue alumna, Claiborne Swanson Frank In addition to being a super-talented designer, Sara is a quintessential American beauty! She is featured alongside winemaker, Michelle Ouelett and style virtuoso, Jenna Lyons in Assouline's upcoming book, American Beauty. I am so happy to meet Sara and to ask her some fun questions: Current obsession: Wallpapers and fabrics by Idarica Gazzoni Last thing you bought: Erdem floral blouse and tan suede Proenza Schouler bag Favorite vacation spot: St. Barth's is heaven to me Inspiring artist: So difficult to choose but I love Hugo Grenville right now - his work is stunning and reminds me of Matisse. Listening to: I am a music fanatic and am all over the place with what I listen to, it really depends on the day. So on any given day you might find me listening to: Broken Bells, Florence and the Machine, Black Keys, Bon Iver, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Coldplay, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce, or Robyn. Style icon: I look to a bevy of icons for inspiration: Lauren Hutton, Jackie Onassis, Ali MacGraw, Bianca Jagger as well as Diane Kruger, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cate Blanchett, and Kate Moss. Can't live without: My husband Jay and my daughter Gin Most precious belonging: My wedding ring and old family photos of my grandparents and parents French 75 [recipe here] Cocktail of the moment: French 75 - a glass of champagne with a splash of gin and lemon juice and a sugar cube to make it fizz. Delicious!! Favorite shape: A cube Color of the moment: Purple is always intriguing Museum pick: The Frick in NYC and The Musée Marmottan in Paris Most comfortable shoes: A pair of low-rise linen boots by Rag and Bone Favorite time of day: First thing in the morning when my daughter climbs into bed with me smelling like sleep. Thing about interior design you already knew at age 18: Layering is the key to warmth in a space, bring on the sisal, area rugs, and accessories! Best design advice for readers: Go into the process with a strong idea of how you live and how you would like to live. Thank you, Sara! You can visit Sara here. And, on Facebook. See the 2012 New Trad Designers at TRADhome. You might like my interview with Tom Scheerer here.
Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise Victor Hugo (from Les Miserables) This quote is typed on a 1939 Berlin typewriter onto cream colored card stock, measuring 6x6 inches.
After lunch Autumn afternoon on the corner of the studio Odalisque, 2013 Hugo Grenville born August 5, 1958, UK more: Hugo Grenville Blogspot Pinterest Google pictures
Hugo Grenville (British, b.1958)
These Hugo Cocktails are delightfully refreshing with fresh mint, elderflower, Prosecco, and sparkling water!
It's the birthday of Victor Hugo, the man curiously missing from all the thank-you speeches and homilies to the new film version of his novel Les Miserables -- which I really liked, by the way, both the novel and the film, though when I read the novel as a twenty-year-old who had little-to-no understanding of the French revolution, much swept over me. Nonetheless, my paperback copy is still feathered with tissue marking pages I particularly liked. And watching the film in December, I cried. But Hugo might've been an artist who worked on canvas instead of paper. The Hunchback of...
Artist: Hugo Henneberg (Austrian, 1863–1918). Date: 1895–96, printed 1902. Medium: Gum bichromate print. Dimensions: 77.7 x 55.5 cm (30 9/16 x 21 7/8 in...
Hugo Borsh.
Hugo and Mia as officer academy students!
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title page of the original, written copy of Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. Link to original transcript here
Louis Stern was deeply affected by the death of his beloved wife and he went into a deep period of mourning, dressing in all black and rarely being seen in the public. This all changed in 1887 when he commissioned the architectural firm of Schickel & Ditmars to design him a residence on a plot of land located at 993 Fifth Avenue. Louis Stern Was A Quiet And Kind Man, Although He Was A Stronghold In The Republican Party And Served As It's Delegate Louis's Son, Irving C. Stern, Married Aliss Ruth Brandeis, The Driving Force Behind The Decoration Of The Interior Of The Mansion Once the house was completed, it was said to have cost some $1 million and the Stern family quickly moved in. It became one of the city's leading tourist attractions and not a week went by where the Stern's didn't hold an event there. The Mansion Included A Ballroom, Drawing Room, Numerous Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Servant's Rooms And Entertaining Rooms. An Estimated $70,000 Was Spent On Designing And Decorating The Entrance Alone, The Front Doors Having Costed $1,500 The floor plan of the house was centered, like many fifth avenue mansions, around entertaining. The ground floor contained the drawing room, entrance hall, reception room, dining room, conservatory, ballroom (which was also an art gallery) and the pantries. The second floor held the library, music room, sitting room, a bedroom and the master suite. The upper floors held bedrooms, bathrooms and servant's rooms. The Floor Plans Of The First And Second Floors. From "Architecture 1901" Courtesy of "Beyond The Gilded Age" The interiors were some of the most sumptuous in city, with french antique furniture and rare vases and paintings. Aliss Stern had supervised the decoration of the home, as she and her husband intended to live their as well, and was said to have been handed a blank check by her father-in-law to cover the cost of the interior, which she planned to go all out on. She did a good job. The Entrance Hall Was Done Completely In Marble, Marble Floors, Marble Walls, Marble Columns, Marble Everything, Costing $100,000 The Grand Staircase Was Made Out Of Rare European Marble And Featured A Bronze Statue Of A Young Girl Holding Flowers The Drawing Room Was Practically Two Small Parlors Connected Together, Both Rooms Had Their Own Fireplace, Chandelier And French Furniture The Reception Room Was One Of The Most Formal Rooms In The House, With The Antique Gilt Furniture And Large Crystal Chandelier, It Was Used More As A Salon The Circular Dining Room Could Seat More Than 75 People At One Of The Stern's Many Dinner Parties The Conservatory Was One Of The Most Comfortable Rooms In The House And Was Where The Sterns Normally Waited Before Their Dinner Parties The Massive Ballroom Also Doubled As A Picture Gallery, Like In The Astor Mansion, And It Was Used For Large Balls And Events The Second Floor Hall Connected The Master Suite And The Family Rooms Together, It Too Had Marble Floors The Library Was Also Used As Living Room, Where The Stern Family Could Relax And Prepare For Their Next Party The Elegant Sitting Room Was Used By Both Guests And Family Members, Aliss Had Tea Every Morning Here Louis Let Irving And Aliss Use The Master Suite, He Would Sleep In A Third Floor Room, And The Master Bathrooms. Aliss's Boudoir Was Where She Spent Most Of Her Time, Planning Events And Reading Her Favorite Books The Third Floor Bedroom Louis Slept In Had A Connecting Den, Breakfast Room, Bathroom And A Large Dressing Room Louis's Connecting Den And Breakfast Room Was Where He Spent Most Of His Time, Working, Reading, Or Managing His Charitable Empire Entertainments at the mansion were regularly held, with Aliss acting as hostess, and when they were held they were large. When he wasn't entertaining, Louis was running his giant charitable empire, giving hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. Besides charity he also gave generously to the Republican Party and even served as a delegate, without his support The National Republican Club wouldn't have had a home. The Mansion Was Sold For $1 Million To Millionaire Art Collector Hugo Reisinger, Son Of A German Jeweler. When Stern wanted to retire to his Long Island estate, he sold to estate to the Hugo Reisingers, who quickly moved in. Hugo hung it's walls with his large collection of German artwork and statuary. The ballroom was turned into an art gallery and was never used anymore for dancing. Shortly after moving in Hugo died, while having breakfast in his room. Mrs. Reisinger Was Left A Fortune Of Some $1 million By Her Husband On His Death, After Which She Quickly Went Out And Spend It Hugo left all of his art to various museums and left his home and a fortune to his wife, along with several charitable contributions. She soon married Major Charles Greenough and they settled in at the mansion. With Commercial Invasion And Taxes Rising, Mrs. Reisinger Realized She Couldn't Afford Her Mansion Anymore Mrs. Reisinger sold the mansion and settled into a cozy apartment in the building across the street from her. She had sold the townhouse to developers for some $3 million and had put all the furnishings (the same furnishings that had belonged to the Sterns who had sold them with the house) in storage. In 1929 the home was razed and replaced with another skyscraper. After Mrs. Reisinger's death the mansion's furnishings (still in storage) were auctioned off for some $50,000.
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Selected catalogue of oil paintings and drawings from Hugo's 2003 exhibition at Messum's, London, including studies from Havana.
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You might be familiar with this picture of Sir Ian McKellen, sporting a rather fetching red t-shirt with block lettering. You might not (and then again you might) be familiar with the fact that it's a fake. McKellen was actually sporting a shirt that said "Some People Are Gay. Get Over It," the slogan of Stonewall, a UK based Gay rights organization; not "I'm Gandalf and Magneto. Get Over It." When the nerdy photoshopped version hit the internet in 2010 it went viral pretty quickly, despite attempts by many involved to remind people that it was a fake. It seemed the internet was pretty enamored of the idea of an actor brushing the world off with their ability to knit different geek properties together. And so are we. In that feeling, we present sixteen actors and actresses who can claim to have two, or three, or more major fandom characters under their belts.
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From Hugo & Marie's website: Design for Lorde’s debut album, Pure Heroine. The artwork features an austere aesthetic, strong typography, and subtle, hand-treated textures.
Full catalogue of Hugo Grenville's 2013 exhibition at Wally Findlay Galleries in New York, including large figure paintings, still lifes and landscapes.