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hauntedbystorytelling · 8 months
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Jan Toorop ~ Image Design for a Poster. Johan Wagenaar's Cantata 'The Shipwreck', 1899 | src AIC
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labellenouvelle · 1 year
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DUTCH ART-NOUVEAU 
Stunning 1930s Dutch Art-Nouveau tile plateau of a Peacock . Made by the DE DISTEL pottery factory in their CARDUUS TILE technique, heavy glazed tiles with vibrant colors and amazing designs.  The complete tableau is made up of 32 individual tiles making the whole scene.  Signed on the bottom.
Item No. E5645
Dimensions: 12″ x 24″
List Price: $ 2200
504.581.3733 / t
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geritsel · 7 months
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Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof - Fish
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lepetitdragonvert · 9 months
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Sneeuwwitje /Snow White
1906
Artist : Wilhelmina Drupsteen (1880-1966)
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the-cricket-chirps · 18 days
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Jan Toorop
Cover for 'Psyche' by Louis Couperus'
1898
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nuveau-deco · 8 months
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Glazed Ceramics by Theodoor A.C. Colenbrander. All manufactured ca. 1923–24 by Plateelbakkerj Ram earthenware factory in Arnhem, the Netherlands. Photography by Centraal Museum, Utrecht / Adriaan van Dam. Museum inventory numbers: 11787 a, 11787 c, ” d, ” h, ” i, & ” k.
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arthistoryanimalia · 2 months
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#FishFriday :
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Theo Nieuwenhuis (Dutch, 1866-1951)
Gold Carps, 1894
Watercolor & graphite on white wove paper, in frame: 94 × 123.2 × 6 cm (37 × 48 1/2 × 2 3/8 in.)
On display at Harvard Art Museums
“An accomplished watercolorist, graphic artist, and furniture and interior designer, Nieuwenhuis is highly regarded as a leading figure of Dutch Art Nouveau. Trained in Amsterdam, he traveled to Germany, Austria, and France, including a two-year stint in Paris from 1888 to 1890, just at the beginning of a craze for Art Nouveau that quickly spread throughout Europe. This engaging work, in both subject matter and overall pattern-like composition, evidences the artist's synthesis of international influences, especially from Japanese art.
The frame is original, designed by the artist as an integral part of the complete work. The engraved monogram is that of the work's first collector, Sara de Swart (1861-1951), a sculptor and protégé of Rodin and a collector of Van Gogh and other contemporary artists. She was a well-known figure in Dutch art circles, raising eyebrows for her unconventional, openly queer lifestyle.”
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fashionbooksmilano · 1 month
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Tile Art
A History of Decorative Ceramic Tiles
Noël Riley
Picture Researcher : Anne-Marie Ehrlich - Illustrator : Lorraine Harrison
New Burlington Books, 1987, 128 pages, 22x29cm, ISBN 978-1853480142
euro 25,00
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Tile Art is an informative volume that traces the rich tradition of these sumptuous tiles and fully illustrates their varied designs. The author deals lucidly and extensively with various manufacturing and decorating processes, as well as with the most significant designers and potteries in Britain, on the Continent and in the United States. Dutch Delfware tiles are described in detail, as are Portuguese azulejos, Italian maiolica panels, Scandinavian stove surrounds, British and American Arts and Crafts exemples and French and Ductch Art Nouveau creations. The contributions of artists and designers such as William Morris, Walter Crane, Vanessa Bell and Louis Comfort Tiffany are noted, and the technical advances pioneered by such companies as Mintons, Pilkingtons, Low and Maw are described in relation to the increasing sophistication in tile design during the 19th century. 
Libro sulla storia delle piastrelle in ceramica decorative. Una storia che inizia dall’ Antica Persia, con le facciate e gli interni dei templi decorati secondo l’arte islamica. L’arte della ceramica si diffonderà successivamente in tutto il mondo, arricchendo castelli medioevali, chiese Vittoriane, negozi e abitazioni domestiche dei giorni nostri.
19/04/24
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notwiselybuttoowell · 2 years
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Theodorus van Hoytema
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bblackcat11 · 7 months
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And it only took me like what, 3 weeks to finish it?
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hauntedbystorytelling · 8 months
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Jan Toorop · The Salad Oil style
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Jan Toorop ~ Poster for Delft Salad Oil, 1894 (RP-P-1912-2395) | src Rijksmuseum (detail) view & read more on wordPress
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Affiche Delftsche Slaolie (1894) This poster was commissioned by the Nederlandsche Oliefabriek, an oil manufacturer in Delft. Two women with wavy hair and billowing draperies occupy most of the composition. >>> continue reading on wordPress
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night-for-night · 8 months
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1x1" 1910s woodcut stickers - 16 designs x 10 - julie de graag & others
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thebeautifulbook · 1 year
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DE ROMAN (Amsterdam: Robbers, 1901) Art Nouveau cover design by W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp
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Adriaan van `t Hoff (1893-1939)
Kakatoe. undated
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the-cricket-chirps · 19 days
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Jan Toorop, The Desire and the Satisfaction, 1893
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nuveau-deco · 7 months
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Calendar Sheet for October 1902 with a Decorative Mushroom Border. Printmaking by Gebroeders Braakensiek, after a design by Netty van der Waarden. From the 1902 calendar 'Bloem en Blad' ('Flower and Leaf'), published by C.A.J. van Dishoeck in 1901, Amsterdam. Rijksmuseum object number: RP-P-OB-25.160-10.
(Source: rijksmuseum.nl)
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