We have been collecting prints for several years. These represent the glamour and style of the early years of the 20th Century. This is an image from 1920's Berlin and the Cabaret circuit at that time. The actress and photographer are unknown. The copies that you are buying have been retouched and restored to as close to original as possible. PRINT SIZES: - Size: Available in several sizes: 4x6 5x7 8x10 11x14 - Medium: Printed on fade-resistant archival quality photograph paper This art print arrives ready to be framed and matted. All prints are packaged in an acid-free cello bag for their protection. They are then placed in a rigid mailer to prevent bending in shipment. POSTER SIZES: Size: Available in several sizes: 16x20 18x24 All posters are created using your choice premium archival matte or satin heavyweight paper with 12-color archival inks on the most recent Canon Wide Format Printer. Our recommendation is that all black & white posters be printed on archival matte paper for best results. SHIPPING & HANDLING: All orders are processed, printed and SHIPPED within 1-3 business days. All posters are shipped in a reinforced shipping tube. NOTE: Please note that many of the original images may have faded with age or their focus was limited by the technology at the time. The prints you will receive will be the best possible quality given these limitations. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: We pride ourselves on 5 star customer service and products. All of our prints come with a money back guarantee. If you aren't satisfied with your purchase please reach out to us with any concerns before leaving a negative review. We want you to be happy and will work with you to ensure you love your purchase.
“Les Chats, études pour un cachet” (ca.1894), by Théophile A. Steinlen, the greatest painter of cats during La Belle Époque • Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
Details, part I; Claude Paradin: Devises Héroïques, 1551.
We have been collecting prints for several years. These represent the glamour and style of the early years of the 20th Century. This is an image that appears to have been taken in the mid-1920's by Photographer John De Mirjian. The subject in the photo is not known but is believed to be actress Rose Marie Haynes. The beginning of the 19th Century to the mid-1930’s was a golden age of photography and film in both the U.S and around the world. Many of the items in this section are the early work of photographers here and abroad, that were experimenting with the lighting, contrast and angles concerning the human form. Others works here are considered “Pre-Code Hollywood”, which refers to the era in the American films between the introduction of sound in the late 1920’s and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code [known as the Hays Act] censorship guidelines. The Code was adopted in 1930 but didn’t actually start to be enforced until mid-1934. Up until that time there was little or no regulation concerning nudity or eroticism in film. The copies that you are buying have been painstakingly retouched and restored to as close to original as possible. SIZING - Size: Available in several sizes: 4x6 5x7 8x10 - Larger Sizes may be custom ordered - Medium: Printed on fade-resistant archival quality photograph paper - Ink: Printed using premium quality ink REGULAR PRINT[S] This art print arrives ready to be framed and matted. All prints are packaged in an acid-free cello bag for their protection. They are then placed in a rigid mailer to prevent bending in shipment. NOTE: Please note that many of the original images may have faded with age or their focus was limited by the technology at the time. The prints you will receive will be the best possible quality given these limitations. RETURN POLICY: All of our prints come with a full money back guarantee. If you aren't satisfied with your purchase you may return it within 7 days for a full refund, less the costs of the original shipping. You must contact us for a return authorization within that time period and pay the return shipping charges. We are happy to work with you and want you to enjoy your purchase.
yesterday this closet was overflowing with wool that has been moved to a different room this closet now contains about 80% of my quilt fabric might not be amazing to you but to me it is unbelievable when this was Mom's house the closet was overflowing there were baskets and bags full of cotton around the room my house had four floor to ceiling metal shelving units stuffed with cotton plus more baskets and bags over the years I downsized she downsized we mostly donated to our church and other charities our joy in collecting got the best of us I took years off from stitching to hook she slowed down in her stitching... it pleased us both to donate to share our "wealth" now my stash of cotton is not overwhelming if only I could say that about the wool Happy Saturday! the antibiotics have taken hold so the pain is gone
The Galanthus Collector Love our designs but want to use your own colours or threads, our hand printed Linens are ideal for you. each design comes individually hand screen printed on beautiful quality Linen Twill which we use throughout our kit range. Design Size: 14cm x 19cm Fabric Size: 33cm x 33cm
Egon Schiele: Women, the first UK exhibition in 20 years from the vanguard of Viennese eroticism, opens this week at Richard Nagy. Here, Jonathan Jones dissects some of the provocative, previously unseen works in the show
Many modern witches have taken to using glyphs in their magickal workings. Some glyphs are shapes and symbols used for thousands of years, some of the most ancient ones date back ten thousands year…
Uzumaki in the Animal Kingdom?
Sigil to facilitate focus, discipline, and self-mastery
“It’s been 2 years and these photos of Vanessa Hudgens by Franz Szony remain in my top 10 favorite photos of all time”
Sigil for clear, perfect skin, I am free of my mum's control, I can stay out till whenever I want and I get money quickly please? Sigil for clear, and perfect skin Sigil for getting money quickly...
Sigil for money Requested by @theeunborn
Amp up your Halloween disguise with these clever temporary tattoos!
John Rea Neill (November 12, 1877 September 19, 1943) was a magazine and children's book illustrator primarily known for illustrating more than forty stories set in the Land of Oz, including L. Frank Baum's, Ruth Plumly Thompson's, and three of his own. His penandink drawings have become identif
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Cover for Statement 81 - A Guest For Mr. Spider Links to other covers: Statement 1 - Angler Fish.
Sigil for protection from harm, negative outside influences, and psychic attacks
Image taken from: Title: "Old English and French ornaments; comprising 244 Designs ... by Chippendale, I. Jones, Johnson, Lock, and Pether ... Collected and republished by J. W" Author(s): Chippendale, Thomas, 1718-1779 [person] ; Weale, John, 1791-1862 [person] British Library shelfmark: "Digital Store 1295.i.7" Page: 93 (scanned page number - not necessarily the actual page number in the publication) Place of publication: London (England) Date of publication: 1858 Type of resource: Monograph Language(s): English Explore this item in the British Library’s catalogue: 003869400 (physical copy) and 014831806 (digitised copy) (numbers are British Library identifiers) Other links related to this image: - View this image as a scanned publication on the British Library’s online viewer (you can download the image, selected pages or the whole book) - Order a higher quality scanned version of this image from the British Library Other links related to this publication: - View all the illustrations found in this publication - View all the illustrations in publications from the same year (1858) - Download the Optical Character Recognised (OCR) derived text for this publication as JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) - Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections The British Library community is able to flourish online thanks to freely available resources such as this. You can help support our mission to continue making our collection accessible to everyone, for research, inspiration and enjoyment, by donating on the British Library supporter webpage here. Thank you for supporting the British Library.