A rose by any other name would still be Art Deco, well at least in this case. Chris and I took a whirlwind drive from Rochester and back in one day to catch this wonderful exhibit before it closed. The Rose Iron Works of Cleveland, Ohio created some very iconic Art Deco pieces. Our first […] The post “A rose by any other name . . .” appeared first on Driving for Deco.| Driving for Deco
Mardi 11 mars 2025 C’est une journée libre aujourd’hui et je mets beaucoup de temps à me décider à partir, même après avoir discuté avec certains autres membres du groupe au petit déjeuner. A vrai dire je ne me sens pas tout à fait à l’aise de me promener seule dans la ville, malgré le […]| suasaday
Railway stations, bus stations and… filling stations? The first two have made frequent appearances on the pages of this website, the third far less often. Filling stations, and their close co…| The Beauty of Transport
Get inspired by free Art Nouveau decor patterns from Cahiers de l’écolier décorateur. Ideal for DIY, collage, journaling, and decor projects.| Picture Box Blue
One of the finest independent craftsmen working in French Art Nouveau was actually Belgian. With his delicate florals and scary Medusas, Philippe Wolfers was a master of that era's mystical, sensuous jewelry. The post Art Nouveau treasure by Philippe Wolfers coming to America first appeared on the jewelry loupe.| the jewelry loupe
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