Plate: "Ring-Necked Parakeet, Plum-Headed Parakeet", from The Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-Birds, British and Foreign (1878), by W. A. Blakston, W. Swaysland and August F. Wiener.
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Color lithograph Langage des Fleurs (Language of Flowers) by Alphonse Mucha (1900)
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Femme couchée, réveil (Sleeping Woman, Awakening), from Elles, 1896
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Part of the church at Argue, 1823
By Samuel Prout
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Edvard Munch, The Flower of Love,1896. Lithograph
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Otto Muller, Stehendes Liebespaar, 1919
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Eve from a French Edition of 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton garden
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Isolde by Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898), printed poster
Via Bukowskis:
In the tales of King Arthur, the knight Tristan and the Irish princess Isolde were bound together by a love potion, with ultimately tragic results. Although Beardsley illustrated Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur, a version of the medieval legend first published in the 15th century, the reference in this drawing is more likely to Wagner’s opera Tristan und Isolde, which was performed frequently in the 1890s.
Most of Beardsley’s drawings were made for illustration: Isolde was reproduced as a color lithograph in the periodical The Studio in 1895.
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"The Star"
This is my very first litography!! I called it "The Star", but the composition is actually low-key based on The World tarot card :)
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An evening at the hut of the cow-herdesses, c. 1858
By Knud Bergslien
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