It’s easy enough to get Art Nouveau and Art Deco confused, probably owing to the fact that they both start with ‘art’. But Art Nouveau and Art Deco are actually two very distinct design movements, with very distinct looks, that appeared around the turn of the 20th century. After perusing this brief disambiguation, you may not be an expert on design history — but you can casually drop these two descriptors into conversations, and your friends are sure to be impressed.
"A Grail Knight, one of the virtuous few who had long quested for the Grail, driven ever onwards by visions of the Lady of the Lake to seek for her chalice in far-off lands, to vanquish evil, to aid the needy and forever prove his virtuous heart in the heat of battle. If this knight was such a warrior, then he had supped from the Grail; blessed beyond all men and honoured with a life of service to the Lady. A Grail Knight... A saint amongst men, a warrior beyond compare who had slain great monst
Costume design by Wilhelm (Charles William Pitcher, 1858-1925) for 12 Wild Hyacinths in the Bell Flower Ballet in the pantomime Dick Whittington as performed at Crystal Palace on 24th December 1890. Wilhelm Pantomime Designs.
Featured Work by artist Rik Allen. Blown glass & multi-media sculpture. Rocket Ships, Rovers & Seekers.
“my comics + using this dude as a hanger for kaftans #I_love_to_draw_clothes #uncontrollable_passion #so_this_guy_changing_his_wardrobe_in_every_scene #it_became_a_part_of_his_character_lol #джайкарн”
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