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Floral patterns, much loved during the Victorian years, are scattered throughout this room.
Interior Design On Your Own, 1986
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Ornamente aller klassischen Kunst-Epochen nach den Originalen in ihren eigenthümlichen Farben - Wilhelm Zahn - 1849 - via Universitätsbibliothek Weimar (edited/collaged borders)
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Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm, Sweden.
Photo by David Leventi
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Pirate (struggling with spyglass): Ah, curse me long beautiful eyelashes!
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Evening Dress
c. 1911
maker unknown
Chicago Historical Society
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Can I Please Eat In The Computer Room Tonight? by Nicole Nikolich (2025)
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Edwardian 15ct Gold, Red Enamel, Natural Split Pearls & Diamond Heart Shaped Pendant
c. 1900-1910
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hey first post I make musical fanart hi🥀
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the jewel book of anna of bavaria
pages from the kleinodienbuch (jewel book), an illuminated inventory of the jewelry owned by duke albert v. and duchess anna of bavaria. illuminated by hans mielich in munich, c. 1552-55
source: Munich, BSB, Cod.icon. 429
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opéra côté costume - opéra national de paris (1995)
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Air King Skyscraper Radio Model 66 in Lavender - Harold Van Doren
Incredible and rare Lavender Air King 'Skyscraper' Model 66 radio with the 'Globe' insert, a true American Art Deco icon. John Sideli, in his book Classic Plastic Radios of the 30's and 40's, called it "one of the most important plastic radios ever made". This lavender Plaskon Air King Model 66 was designed by Harold Van Doren and John Gordon Rideout for the Air King Products Company of New York in 1933. This early model constructed of Plaskon (an early plastic) has a 'Globe' insert on its waterfall facade. The fragile nature of the Air King radios has made them extremely rare + desirable.
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Symphony in Red and Gold (1895) Attributed to Jean Béraud (1849–1935)
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