"The Seasons," a set of four Spanish Art Nouveau period lithographs by Alejandro De Riquer. De Riquer (1856-1920) was Spain's most successful exponent of the Art Nouveau style. He was known to be quite versatile, working as an illustrator, engraver, designer, poet and writer throughout his lifetime. In Catalonia, he was regarded as a leading force of Modernism.
"The Seasons," a set of four Spanish Art Nouveau period lithographs by Alejandro De Riquer. De Riquer (1856-1920) was Spain's most successful exponent of the Art Nouveau style. He was known to be quite versatile, working as an illustrator, engraver, designer, poet and writer throughout his lifetime. In Catalonia, he was regarded as a leading force of Modernism.
Sun-baked streets and bustling bazaars, in reasonably realistic color.
Cabinet-vitrine 1899 Gustave Serrurier-Bovy Belgian (Liège) Red narra wood ash, copper, enamel, glass
"The Seasons," a set of four Spanish Art Nouveau period lithographs by Alejandro De Riquer. De Riquer (1856-1920) was Spain's most successful exponent of the Art Nouveau style. He was known to be quite versatile, working as an illustrator, engraver, designer, poet and writer throughout his lifetime. In Catalonia, he was regarded as a leading force of Modernism.
Reverie Du Soir Evening Contemplation Mucha
An extraordinary poster printed on coadboard signed, by " Imp des Arts Industrials, París ", PP 20th century, Art Nouveau, represents advertising of the prestigious French Champagne Veuve Cliquot, signed. A piece of collection, very sought after!!!
ALGER, Femmes mauresques distinguées dans leur intérieur.
"Motorcycles Comiot," a large (two sheet) French turn of the century period poster by Théophile Steinlen. Swiss born Steinlen (1859-1923) became one of the foremost poster artists in Paris at the turn of the century, along with his contemporary Toulouse-Lautrec. He is perhaps best known for his iconic "Chat Noir" image. In this advertisement for Comiot motocycles, a smartly dressed woman riding through a field on the powerful vehicle announces the advent of the machine age, a popular theme of the posters of the period. As currently custom framed measures 82.25" x 58.25".
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323400 - Lot 524 - Tonga - 1899 Tonga 1d Pictorial used on early Pictorial Postcard Nukualofa 28/6/1899 Tonga used to Apia Samoa, view of Neiafu Vavau scene.
Cabinet-vitrine 1899 Gustave Serrurier-Bovy Belgian (Liège) Red narra wood ash, copper, enamel, glass
"The Seasons," a set of four Spanish Art Nouveau period lithographs by Alejandro De Riquer. De Riquer (1856-1920) was Spain's most successful exponent of the Art Nouveau style. He was known to be quite versatile, working as an illustrator, engraver, designer, poet and writer throughout his lifetime. In Catalonia, he was regarded as a leading force of Modernism.
Dakota Pacific Railroad Co., 1899 Issued $1000 Coupon Bond. - Dakota Territory, 1899, $1000, I/U 5% Gold Coupon bond, Black on brown border and undertint, S/N 210, VF condition. Bufford Engraving. Scarce.
Das Design der Tapete zeigt die Neuinterpretation eines klassischen Designs von John Henry Dearle. Im Zentrum steht die Lilie, die von zahlreichen Frühlingsblumen und Acanthusblättern umgeben ist. Die Blumenkomposition schafft in Wohn- und Schlafräumen eine belebende und luxuriöse Atmosphäre. Durch die Wiederholung des Motivs entsteht zudem eine dynamische Ordnung an der Wand. Das Design aus dem Sanderson-Archiv wurde vom Archive-Design-Team gekonnt überarbeitet und mit kräftigeren Farben versehen.