Оригинал взят у marinni в Daniel Hopfer (1470 - 1536).Гравюры. Daniel Hopfer был современником величайших художников в истории Германии - Лукаса Кранаха, Ганса Гольбейна и Альбрехта Дюрера. Daniel Hopfer сыграл одну из самых ключевых ролей в распространении декоративных стилей возрождения через в…
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Digital PDF Book Instant Download. The Art of Illuminating and Missal Painting BY W. & G. AUDSLEY WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY. 95 pages This Book was originally published in 1861 ****====================================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****====================================================**** PREFACE Owing to the rapidly increasing love for the beautiful Art of Illumination, and the devotion with which it is being studied throughout the length and breadth of our land no apology is required for the appearance of this little volume. We have endeavoured to write it throughout in a simple and connected manner, in order to save, as much as possible, confusion and doubt in the minds of our readers; and we trust it will be found of practicable value to the Student and Amateur. Having had considerable experience in all branches of the Illuminator's Art, and being at the present time engaged upon the most extensive modern original illuminated work* that has ever been offered to the public, we can, with assurance, lay before our readers our few remarks on materials and the manipulative processes. With the able assistance of the publishers, we have introduced a more complete series of illustrations than has ever before been offered, even in works of five times the price of the present. W. & G. A. Liverpool, January, 1861. Inside you will find: PREFACE INTRODUCTION. PART FIRST THE ART DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. PART SECOND MATERIALS USED IN THE EARLY PRACTICE OF THE ART. MATERIALS. METALLIC PREPARATIONS. VELLUM, CARDBOARD, AND PAPERS. INSTRUMENTS. BRUSHES. PENS AND PENCILS. BURNISHERS. SUNDRIES PART THIRD MANIPULATORY PROCESSES LETTERING. OUTLINING. THE CARTOON TRACING. TRANSFERRING. INKING IN. GILDING AND SILVERING. BURNISHING. COLOURING. DESIGN. CONVENTIONALISM. SYMBOLISM. HARMONY AND CONTRAST OF COLOUR. STYLES OF COLOURING. DESIGN AND COMPOSITION. CONCLUDING REMARKS. ====================================== This scarce book is included in our special Rare Books Recycled Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical books, we have chosen to Digitize this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other Digitizing issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's rare works of literature that would not normally be available. ====================================== This Book is intended for education and informational purposes only. Our modification and restoration process of this book, has resulted in our creating a new work (restored or annotated or improved work), that gives us a clear and novated copyright to this modified version. ====================================== Please note. This ebook is in PDF. file format. You can read it on your iPad or Tablet with iBooks. You can read it on your computer with Adobe Acrobat Reader If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your computer, you can download it from Adobe. It's completely FREE. ====================================== Shipping is FREE via Instant Digital Delivery: This is a digital item. Once Payment is received, your book will be available in your etsy purchases to download directly to your iPad, Tablet or computer. .
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La hermosa lámpara decorativa, una lámpara de mesa con flores y una niña delicada, con proporciones inusuales, da a la gente una sensación de cuento de hadas. Este adorno luminoso es perfecto para realzar la estética de tu hogar. El diseño de la lámpara de mesa con forma de flor está inspirado en los cuentos de hadas y le recordará a 'Alicia en el país de las maravillas', una niña en miniatura sentada sobre una flor, un diseño muy interesante. Su interesante diseño hace que la lámpara se parezca más a la decoración de una habitación. Cuando se coloca sobre la mesa o el estante, es muy atractivo y puede dejar una profunda impresión. Esta lámpara es perfecta como regalo para niños o niñas. Tenga en cuenta: su pago no incluye derechos de aduana, impuestos locales ni ningún otro costo de importación. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre nuestros productos, contáctenos y nos comunicaremos con dentro de 24 horas.Tamaño del productoTamaño: diámetro 21 cm x alto 41 cm / ∅ 8,3 ″ x alto 16,1 ″ DetallesMaterial: ResinaFuente de luz: bombilla LED o bombilla EdisonTipo de base de fuente de luz: G4 enchufablePotencia: ~3WVoltaje: CA 110~240VPeso: 2 kg/4,4 lbBatería : No se requiere controlador: No Acabados: Verde + Rosa, Verde + Blanco Proceso: Molde, Inyección Método de control: interruptor de botón (no regulable) P: ¿Admite atenuación? R: Si admite atenuación depende del tipo de bombilla que compre. Si compra una bombilla con atenuación, esta lámpara logrará una función de atenuación. La bombilla proporcionada de forma predeterminada no admite atenuación. Proporcionamos cables de 150 cm / 59 ″ con enchufes de interruptor. Puede ampliarse previa solicitud.
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After a lot of consideration, I think that she might be a minarai (watching apprentice) from Osaka, rather than a kamuro (child attendant to a courtesan), as her kanzashi (hair ornaments) are very similar to those worn by Osaka maiko (apprentice geisha) during the Taisho period, and the round kanzashi on her left is typical of Osaka. Her O-tabako-bon hairstyle indicates that she is only about seven or eight years old, too young to be a maiko, as girls usually became a maiko around the age of twelve, at this time. Her name appears to be written on the reverse of the postcard, possibly 浅千代 Asachiyo.
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Taken at the Piet Oudolf designed Millennium Garden at Pensthorpe Wildfowl Reserve, Norfolk, UK. - 15th September, 2008
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美しい装飾ランプ - 花のテーブルランプと繊細な女の子、珍しいプロポーションで、人々におとぎ話のような感覚を与えます。この発光オーナメントは、ご自宅の美観を高めるのに最適です。花の形のテーブルランプのデザインはおとぎ話に触発されており、花の上に座っているミニチュアの小さな女の子である「不思議の国のアリス」を思い出させます。その興味深いデザインにより、ランプはより部屋の装飾のようになります。テーブルや棚の上に置くととても魅力的で、深い印象を残すことができます。このランプは子供や女の子へのギフトに最適です。ご注意ください: お支払いには関税、地方税、その他の輸入費用は含まれません。当社の製品についてご質問がある場合は、お問い合わせください。製品サイズサイズ: 直径 21cm x 高さ 41cm / ∅ 8.3 インチ x 高さ 16.1 インチ詳細材質: 樹脂光源: LED 電球またはエジソン電球光源ベースのタイプ: プラグイン可能な G4 電源: ~3W 電圧: AC 110 ~ 240V重量: 2kg / 4.4lbsバッテリー: ドライバー不要: いいえ仕上げ: グリーン + ピンク、グリーン + ホワイトプロセス: モールド、射出制御方法: 押しボタン スイッチ (調光不可)Q: 調光をサポートしていますか?A: 調光をサポートしているかどうかは、購入する電球の種類によって異なります。調光電球を購入すると、このランプは調光機能を実現します。デフォルトで提供される電球は調光をサポートしません。スイッチプラグ付きの150cm / 59インチのワイヤーを提供します。ご要望に応じて延長可能です。
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Time for some more hair comb history! One of the best designers of the Art Nouveau, Lucien Gaillard created not only amazing jewelry but also beautiful hair combs! Lucien took over the business from his father in 1892 and like his father was often inspired by Japanese styles of art and decoration. A master of horn and ivory, his combs depict natural forms, most often insects. Gaillard excelled at tuning a humble plants into gorgeous creations in malleable horn. Though he was a third generation jeweler, his pieces eclipsed his father and grandfather's work to be regarded even today as stunning and highly collectible. Gaillard combs today are so rare and coveted that combs have sold for over $200,000 before at action. But I mean, just look at them... carved horn enamel and jewels! This comb lives at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam From the Musee les Arts Decoratifs in Paris, a horn comb with bees! I want this comb! The way the material is transparent for the wings! swoon This "bluebird comb" circa 1900 sold for $218,000 at Christies in 2009! A good example of making a humble plant beautiful rather modern looking don't you think? Another comb I'd love to own! and wear! I hate live insects but gold and enamel ones I love!
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Horn, enamel, gold and glass, c. 1903/1904 The time has come here on Hair Comb History Highlights to talk about the master, Rene Lalique. When it comes to Art Nouveau jewelry, including hair combs, Lalique is number one. Rene Lalique was born in the French countryside town of Ay in 1860. Though his family moved closer to Paris when he was still a child, they continued to spend summers in Ay where Lalique developed a passionate interest in both botany and insects. His natural talent for drawing and painting lead him to apprenticeships under Parisian goldsmiths Henri Vuillert and Louis Aucoc. He went on to study jewelry design at the Sydenham School of art in London before finally setting up his own business back in Paris in 1885. Tortoiseshell, diamonds and gold, c. 1906-1908 Though trained as a goldsmith, Lalique was known for embracing (and beginning the trend for) what were then viewed as more humble materials like horn, coral, rock crystal, enamel and glass. His jewelry often captured the beauty of the natural world; Lalique combined his favorite flora and fauna with a unique world of Art Nouveau fantasy. He even incorporated the naked female form into his jewelry, shocking some, but the resulting pieces remain the most stunning examples of Art Nouveau jewelry. But enough talk for now, onto the combs! c. 1904-1905 Horn, enamel, gold and diamonds, c. 1904/1905 I can't find anything about this comb! So beautiful though! Those gorgeous colors! Ivory, gold and enamel, c. 1900 I would love to have this comb, I need a white/ivory comb so this would be a perfect addition to my collection! if only... c. 1905, horn and diamond tiara Okay so this ins't a comb, but Lalique created beautiful tiara's too! Horn, enamel, etc., c. 1900 Horn, enamel, gold and silver, c. 1900 Bees! people always call me B, so I have started to collect bee jewelry, I would love to own a bee motif comb like this one! Horn, silver and diamonds, 1902 Gold, ivory, c. 1900 Horn, gold, enamel, moonstones, silver, c. 1903 Ivory, horn, emamel, gold and diamonds, c. 1903/1904 Ivory, horn, enamel, c. 1902 Horn and glass, c. 1903/1904 Horn, gold, enamel, c. 1900 Horn, enamel, and gold, c.1900 Gold, enamel, opal and diamonds It seems silly to even try and describe these combs, they are just too beautiful! I would love to just see a Lalique comb, their exquisite quality and rarity today means I will never get to own one myself. Again I must muse aloud how much I wish someone would make costume jewelry versions of jewels like these so that mere peasants like myself could afford to have something similar!