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teachingliteracy:

myidealhome
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spanishbaroqueart:

Francisco Ribalta
Sermon of Saint Vincent Ferrer
First quarter of the 17th century (before 1628)
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
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yama-bato:

Otto Prutscher
Deutsche kunst und dekoration
Author: Koch, Alex. (Alexander), 1860-1939Volume: 20Subject: Art; Decoration and ornament; Art — Germany; Decoration and ornament — GermanyPublisher: Darmstadt : A. Koch
http://archive.org/details/deutschekunstund20kochuoft
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cabbagerose:

racket chair/campana brothers
via: contemporist
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3rdorgan:

Popova, Liubov’ Sergeevna Russian (1889-1924)  Ob Osnovnom (About Basics), Design for a book cover ca. 1920 Collage
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curate 1k blog: I cannot stop looking at Mary Iverson’s paintings. I’m as fascinated...

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I cannot stop looking at Mary Iverson’s paintings. I’m as fascinated with the final surreal, Tetris-like result as I am with her process. Iverson creates majestic landscapes and then scores measurement lines into the painting, almost defacing her own work. From there…

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mothernaturenetwork:

A milk crate-based storage stool
Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, Newark-based Combo Colab returns to the Designboom Mart at ICFF with a clever, milk crate-based stackable storage stool dubbed XTOOL.
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books0977:

The Nursery “Alice.” Lewis Carroll. Cover artist: E. Gertrude Thomson. Macmillan, 1890. First edition.
Shortened version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) adapted by the author himself for children “from nought to five.” It includes 20 of John Tenniel’s illustrations from the original book coloured and enlarged.
“ONCE upon a time, there was a little girl called Alice and she had a very curious dream…”
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zeroing:

Matt Hunsberger
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venusmilk:

Giovanni Maria Matalonida ” Novissima ” 1901
(source)
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