Lady Walking Dog - A.Santini Art Deco squirrel bookends - Max Le Verrier Art Deco embracing animals Art Deco successfully integrated the multitude of fascinating design innovations of its time. The mobile perspectives of abstract cubism were subtly merged into the designs but with more symmetrical aspects. The visions of futurism and modernism, inspired by the possibilities of the Machine Age were embraced in its design and choice of materials, while the simpler, functional ideals of Constructivism, Die Stijl and the Bauhaus disciplines were introduced. The dynamism and movement of the 20‘s Jazz
French Art Deco bronze medal commemorating the SS L'ATLANTIQUE, 1931. This is one of the rarest of the ship medals. By Lucien Bazor who was the Chief Engraver at the Paris mint from 1930-1958. Obverse: Venus holding a trident and riding a four seahorse chariot. Reverse: View of steamship L'Atlantique 1931. Signed L. Bazor/ edge impressed Bronze & cornucopia mint mark of the Monnaie de Paris.
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Demétre Haralamb Chiparus, also known as Dumitru Haralamb Chipăruș (16 September 1886 - 22 January 1947) was a Romanian Art Deco era sculptor who lived and worked in Paris, France. He was one of the most important sculptors of the Art Deco era.
Angel on the Russell Institute Paisley
It’s been a busy few weeks, and before I realized it, GBBD was in the past. Here are a few samples of what is going on outside.
This very rare and beautiful Art Deco female sculpture formally from The New York Waldorf Astoria, epitomizes the grandeur and sensuality of the Art Deco era. Made of cast brass and silver nickel plate overlay, a wonderful addition to any Art Deco collection.
Film de revêtement décoratif adhésif 360µ, conformable, effet cuir / peau mat bronze blanc. Le raffinement et la noblesse du cuir sous toutes ses formes. Avec la gamme cuir de la marque Coverstyl, votre déco adopte un effet « animal » de charme qui fait sensation sans porter préjudice à la nature. Adoptez vite ces teintes voluptueuses créatrices de sensations dans des pièces de vie ou sur du mobilier tel que des dossiers de chaise ou sur des portes de meubles…
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SAINT Wall light brushed brass
There are two 30' tall bronze statues that sit on the Nevada end of the dam...local folklore says that rubbing the feet will bring you good luck... I'm a fan of math and odds and didn't see the need to rub them...I lost $30 that night at the casino...
Easy to hang, 150gsm fine grade coated non-woven wallcovering Roll: 52cm x 10m (20.5” x 11yd) Coverage: 5.2m² (56ft²) Pattern repeat: 52cm (20.5”) / Straight across match Sample size: A4 (8.5”x 12”) Made in the UK Riga from the Modernist III collection is a stunning example of optical art in interior design, where the illusion of depth transforms a flat surface into a dynamic three-dimensional experience. This wallpaper features an array of geometric pillars that appear to be interlocked, creating a mesmerizing effect. The colour palette is a sophisticated combination of black, cream, and shades of gray, accented with rich bronze that brings an unexpected warmth to the cool tones. The pattern's vertical orientation and the interplay of colours give it a sleek, modern look, perfect for an accent wall in a contemporary space. Riga is also environmentally conscious, printed with environmentally friendly inks on 100% non-toxic, eco-friendly paper from sustainably managed sources, without the presence of glass fibres and PVC.
L'amour domptant la grâce" (Love dominating Grace). Bronze, marble, France, 19th century. Cast bronze sculpture that shows a half-naked boy, carrying reeds in one hand and riding on a swan, with an enraged expression, which he grasps by the long neck while the animal is perched. The rectangular base is in dark veined marble, simple so as not to detract from the figure. References have been found to showing how the virtue of Grace is dominated through love, although it is true that the theme of infantile figures riding swans is a very frequent one throughout the History of Art. The British Museum in London preserves a Hellenistic terracotta from around 300 BC, and we must not forget the "Boy of the Goose" by Boeto of Chalcedon. In addition, there are numerous examples in painting, engraving, porcelain (Meissen, among other factories, made variations of the theme), fountains (Versailles, for example, has an outstanding example; there is another in La Granja de San Ildefonso de Segovia), bronzes (James Pradier with the Barbedienne Foundry made small works of that Niño de la Oca but also sculptures entitled Child with Swan, to name a small sample), etc. However, it is true that the most common is to find Eros, son of Venus in classical mythology (the swan being the emblem of this goddess), but it is not unusual for the human figure to have no wings; or putti (children's figures also winged). Another important difference in the many examples of this iconography is the attitude of the animal, somewhat contrasting in this case (the posture expresses calm and elegance, but the head has a slightly violent air). Weight 2850 gr." Size: 21 x 14 x 25 cms.