More blue than black, Railings is a softer alternative to black which is particularly suited to the ironwork it takes its name from. When used in Full Gloss on front doors it creates a handsome and commanding entrance, but becomes much more relaxed in feel in our Estate Eggshell finish. The bluer undertones of this dark hue transform rooms into dramatic and enveloping interior spaces. Farrow & Ball Paint Finishes Estate Emulsion Estate Emulsion is Farrow & Ball’s signature chalky, very matt finish. Carefully crafted to give a flatter finish, its 2% sheen level responds extraordinarily to all types of light. Estate Emulsion is a sophisticated paint choice for interior walls and ceilings – perfectly suited to less busy areas such as bedrooms and living rooms. This paint is quick drying, wipeable, eco-friendly and low VOC. Modern Emulsion A durable and versatile matt finish suitable for walls and ceilings, Modern Emulsion is washable and mould resistant, making it especially suited to bathrooms and kitchens as well as busy areas. It demonstrates excellent scrub and stain resistance, earning a Class 1 scrub rating. This paint is quick drying, washable and wipeable, scuff, stain and protected against mould, eco-friendly and low VOC.Dead FlatDead Flat is the most matt paint finish from Farrow & Ball, creating richer colour from every angle. Suitable for walls, woodwork and metal, this multi surface paint can be used on skirting, panelling and even radiators. It creates an effortless colour drenched transformation with just one finish. It's exceptional coverage and low splatter makes application quick and easy. Washable, scrubbable and scuff resistant. Estate Eggshell Estate Eggshell is as robust as it is beautiful, providing a subtle finish for interior wood and metal. This low 20% sheen is highly resistant to a wide variety of stains including wine, coffee and crayon, and is an ideal way to update woodwork, kitchen cupboards, furniture pieces and radiators. This paint is quick drying, washable and wipeable, eco-friendly and low VOC. Modern Eggshell The toughest product in our range, Modern Eggshell transforms kitchen cabinetry, skirting boards, stairs, floors, and other hardworking interior wood or metal surfaces. With a subtle 40% sheen, it makes for a glossier alternative to Estate Eggshell. This paint is quick drying, washable and wipeable, eco-friendly and minimal VOC. Full Gloss Noted as the glossiest water based finish on the market, Full Gloss has a wonderfully reflective 95% sheen that makes a dramatic statement. Resistant to water, flaking, peeling and colour fade for up to six years*, its high durability makes it perfect for wood, walls and metal both inside and out.** This paint is quick drying, washable and wipeable, eco-friendly and low VOC. Exterior Eggshell A versatile finish with a silky 20% sheen, Exterior Eggshell adds lasting colour to almost anything in your outdoor space, from wooden window frames and cladding to metal guttering and railings.* Our flexible resin rich formula gently expands and contracts with the weather to avoid flaking, peeling and fading for up to six years.** This paint is quick drying, washable and wipeable, eco-friendly and minimal VOC. Exterior Masonry Developed by our paint specialists to offer the perfect combination of breathability and water resistance, this classic matt creates the most elegant finish for your masonry. With a durable 2% sheen finish and Class 1 water vapour permeability, Exterior Masonry is resistant to flaking, peeling and colour fade for up to 15 years.* This paint is quick drying, eco-friendly, low VOC, highly breathable, and protects against mould and algae. Why not try the paint colour first by ordering a sample pot? The Farrow & Ball Sample Pots are easy to apply and will provide you with a true representation of what the colour will look like in your home. Please note we are unable to accept returns of paint which have been tinted to your colour selection. We advise purchasing a sample of your chosen colour prior to purchasing larger quantities. While we have done our utmost to showcase the colours on screen to their true colour, unfortunately, screens do not accurately represent paint colours as they will appear in your home.
Saw mill. 1911. Name of Expedition: Huron H. Smith Expedition to Oregon Participants: Huron H. Smith Expedition Start Date: 1910 Expedition End Date: 1911 Purpose or Aims: Collecting Botany specimens, taking portraits of trees Location: Oregon, U.S.A., North America Original material: 5x7 glass negative Digital Identifier: CSB34411 Learn more about The Field Museum's Library Photo Archives.
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Children Balance on Rail in South Dakota. Photo from Black Star, 1959.
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Sue et Mare Louis Sue ( 1875 - 1968) Andre Mare (1887 - 1932) Andre Mare was an artist, and studied at the Academie Julian Louis Sue also trained as a painter, but turned to interior design as early as 1905. This lack of a design or craft training led both Sue and Mare to be grouped with the Coloristes in Paris before the First World War. Mare was involved with Duchamp Villon's Maison Cubiste in 1912, while Sue worked with Poiret until the founding of La Maison Martine in 1912. In the same year, Sue set up his own decorating firm, L'atelier Francais, and began his association with Mare in 1914. This association became a partnership in 1919 with the foundation of La Compagnie des Arts Francais which lasted until 1928. Sue et Mare worked across the spectrum of the decorative arts from wallpapers to furniture. Their furniture used exotic woods and was clearly inspired by traditional French styles. At the 1925 Paris Exposition their pavilion, Un Musee d'Art Contemporian, rivalled Ruhlmann's and the firm also exhibited furniture in the Ambassade Francaise and the Perfums d'Orsay boutique among other pavilions. The partnership ended in 1928 and Sue continued work in France throughout the 1930s. Examples of work from Louis Sue and Andre Mare French Art Deco Cabinet Black and Red lacquer. c.1930 Art deco fire screen by Sue Et Mare Sue et Mare French Art Deco Wall Mirror. Art Deco Secretary Cabinet by Sue & Mare Coffee table by Louis Sue & André Mare, mahogany wood sculpted and festoned. Black and white marble plate.
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Does this sound familiar? A couple buy and remodel a Brooklyn townhouse, then look out through their new floor-to-ceiling windows and, noticing the wreck o
Brooklyn photographer Harold Feinstein captured Coney Island for decades after he began taking pictures as a teenager in the 1940s - from lounging teens (main) to children (inset) of all age and races
Where does a masterful painter, a portraitist, go after painting the portrait of a First Lady? The answer is in Amy Sheralds grasping, intimate, and serene paintings of subjects she pulls from the crux of life, grasping the heart of the matter in each model.