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"I'm 18 in cat years, I'm not a little kitten any more!"
This original 1912 oil on board features actress Constance Collier in her role of Pallas Athene in the Beerbohm Tree production of Ulysses. This stylized art nouveau depiction in the Pre-Raphaelite aesthetic was by the well listed artist Charles Buchel and a similiar illustration of the actress by Buchel hangs in the London V & A museum. Buchel was a prolific versatile artist who depicted Edwardian and Victorian actors and actresses in period stage costumes. He designed numerous theatre programs and period postcards depicting dramatic scenes. Comes ready to hang in a fine period gesso ornate frame.
An intimate behind the scenes look into the couturier's atelier and new season collections with Founder & Design Director Joy Morris.
26 Inches High x 8.75 Inches Wide x 14.5 Inches Deep Goddess of Wisdom. Roman copy of a Greek sculpture called Pallas Athena. The Roman copy is called Minerva Giustiniani. Artist: Unknown Museum: Vatican Museums, Vatican City Time Period: Ancient Greek, circa 280 B.C.E. 1976 Catalog ID # - 118
This was our last wedding we shot, during Covid-19. Our team (photo + video) had to drop everything, change flights and fly the next morning to NZ, 2 days early to avoid the instant 2 week mandatory isloation laws, the wedding had big issues on the day, even the wedding car company cancelled on the … ALEXANDRA & BRENNAN Read More »
An intimate behind the scenes look into the couturier's atelier and new season collections with Founder & Design Director Joy Morris.
Pallas in the astrological chart describes your intellect and how you solve problems. Keep reading to learn more about your Pallas astrology sign and house!
Manoel of Pallaskat (Otocolobus manul manul of Felis manul manul) Dierenrijk, Nuenen, The Netherlands Conservation status: Near threatened
A series of paintings created by artist Marwane Pallas depiction portraits of herself as different characters consuming what they are. Bringing up the question we are what we eat? Or, we eat what we are. From people obsessed with beauty, religion, housework and more. See the shoot below: Facebook Comments Related PostsLee Sangsoo’s Surreal and Playful Pet SculpturesArt by Oliver CaronIllustrations by artist Dani PendercastIllustrations by Milena HuhtaPlant Illustrations by Ana MiminoshviliLouis Vuitton goes Surreal in the Skies with F/W 2020 Collection
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