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almostarts · 1 month
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Jean-Michel Frank, Armchairs, pair,
Comte, France / Argentina, c. 1939,
Enameled wrought iron, leather
36¼ h × 24 w × 23 d in (92 × 61 × 58 cm)
Courtesy: Wright20
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smokingdoor · 2 years
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Armchair, 1937 by Jean-Michel Frank.
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blueiskewl · 1 year
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Jean-Michel Frank "Bloc" Table Lamp
Parchment over wood, paper shade. 7⅞ inches (20 cm) high, excluding fittings. 15 inches (38.1 cm) diameter of shade. Circa 1925.
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years
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Christian Bérard  Eccentric Modernist
Célia Bernasconi, Laurence Benaïm, Pierre Passebon, Jerome Hanover, Tirza True Latimer, Nick Mauss, Aurelie Verdier, Marika Genty
Flammarion, Paris 2022, 280 pages, 23 x 31 cm., hardcover,ISBN 978-2-08-020403-5
euro 69,00
email if you want to buy :[email protected]
Exhibition “Christian Bérard, Excentrique Bébé  NMNM -Villa Paloma August 7,2022- October 14, 2022 Nouveau Musée National de Monaco
A groundbreaking monograph on one of the most versatile artists of the twentieth century. Christian Bérard worked freely in many artistic circles and fields as a painter, designer of theater and film sets and costumes, fashion designer, interior designer, masterful draftsman, and colorist. His iconic drawings epitomized the Paris fashion world and graced the covers of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Women's Wear Daily in the 1920s and 1930s. Tracing his eccentric and colorful life of encounters and artistic partnerships with the greatest creatives of his time--Jean-Michel Frank, Christian Dior, Gabrielle Chanel, Jean Cocteau, Boris Kochno--this book includes more than two hundred of his paintings, drawings, photographs, intimate correspondences, and interior decorations, along with portraits of Bérard by Cartier-Bresson, Horst, and Schall.
04/10/22
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diioonysus · 2 months
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gold + art
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godsavetheanimalz · 2 years
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best boy in various art styles 💞💞💞
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timmurleyart · 1 year
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Target on my back. 🎯🔥(oil stick collage on paper)😈
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riversidebureau · 1 year
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regentzephyr · 1 year
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i have never taken drugs before, so this opinion could be easily disregarded in its entirety, but i’m very convinced that the sort of person who experiences profound epiphanies when they toke the good dank or whatever the fuck you guys call it is the same kind of person who never thinks critically in their daily life, a no thoughts, head empty 24/7/365 sort of existence
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toosvanholstein · 2 years
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De Pot, een toekomstig Rotterdams monument en waarom Frank Gehry nu wel de pot op kan
Een nieuw icoon vanjewelste, dat Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen. Overdonderend in het kwadraat. Gaat dat zien! Hier al vast een voorproefje in TOOS&ART van deze week #kunst #art #expositie #Boijmans
Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen Voordat iets op de lijst van Rijksmonumenten kan worden geplaatst, moet het natuurlijk eerst wel zijn gebouwd. Een tikje bejaard worden is daarna ook een pluspuntje en dan is het maar afwachten of het ooit tot erfgoed wordt verklaard. Zoals bijvoorbeeld mijn pakhuis ´Holstein´ uit 1738. Vorige week schreef ik erover vanwege mijn deelname aan de nationale Open…
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petermot · 9 months
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In Tenebris 1: De Gentse fantastiek
Bespreking: Peter Motte, 545 woorden In Tenebris is een tijdschrift voor fantastiek. Het wordt uitgegeven door de kleine Gentse uitgeverij Poespa Producties, die zich al verdienstelijk maakte met de biografie over Jean Ray door Geert van Damme, en de nieuwe vertaling van de roman Malpertuis geschreven door Jean Ray.De uitgeverij heeft dus wel al het een en ander op dat gebied…
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smokingdoor · 1 year
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Pierre Legrain and Jean Sala glasses circa 1920 sitting on a gilt iron and leather table by Jean-Michel Frank. 
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blueiskewl · 2 years
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Jean-Michel Frank Rare Desk
Circa 1930. Executed by Chanaux & Pelletier, Paris. Walnut, vellum.
numbered 5133 and stamped CP within a circle. 29⅞ x 70⅝ x 37¾ in. (75.5 x 179.3 x 95.8 cm).
Dr. François Debat was a pivotal figure in the Parisian decorative arts scene of the 1920s and 1930s. An accomplished doctor and the founder of a pharmaceutical laboratory in Garches, a city on the outskirts of the French capital, Debat was also a forward-looking aesthete and an avid collector. He founded the periodical Art et Médecine and organized the first edition of the Salon de la Peinture in 1936 in the neighboring city of Saint-Cloud, to which his decorator and artist friend René Crevel participated. The home of Dr. Debat was a carefully curated space in which Art Deco design took center stage, as evidenced by the corresponding image of the present Jean-Michel Frank desk in his private study. Made with an exquisite combination of rosewood and vellum, the desk embodies its creator's predilection for a minimalist design, most evident in the curved edges of the tabletop and sculpted bases on either side.
The present desk is the only known example of this model.
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the1920sinpictures · 5 months
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1928 Parchment covered "Fauteuil Cube" by Jean-Michel Frank. From Art Deco, FB.
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marleneoftheopera · 4 months
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Holiday Audio/Video Gifts!
For the holiday season, here are some audio gifts from various shows and one Phantom video! The link to them is here and the info is below the cut:
Happy holidays and I hope you are all having time for some rest!
Audios
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Jon Robyns, Paige Blankson, Joe Griffiths-Brown, Kelly Glyptis, Matt Harrop, Adam Linstead, Francesca Ellis, David Kristopher Brown, Maiya Hikasa August 22, 2023; London
Tim Howar, Harriet Jones, Nadim Naaman, Lara Martins, Nicholas Garrett, Arvid Larsen, John Ellis, Valerie Cutko, Kelsi Boyden March 19, 2023; Greece
Josh Piterman, Corinne Cowling (u/s), Danny Whitehead, Katy Hanna (u/s), Ross Dawes, Kris Manuel (u/s), Sophie Caton (u/s), Paul Ettore Tabone, Georgia Ware October 17, 2019; London ​Matinee.
Jeremy Stolle (u/s), Samantha Hill, Greg Mills (u/s), Michele McConnell, Richard Poole (u/s), Tim Jerome, Ellen Harvey, Christian Sebek, Kara Klein, Scott Mikita (u/s) March 9, 2013; Broadway Matinee performance.
John Owen-Jones, Deborah Dutcher, Matthew Cammelle, Bruce Montague, Charles Shirvell, Margaret Mary Kane (u/s), Janet Murphy, Jeremy Secomb, Lucy Middleton January 5, 2002; London
Love Never Dies
Tam Mutu, Celia Graham, David Thaxton, Daniel Dowling August 25, 2011; London Tam Mutu's last performance.
Les Miserables
Christopher Jacobsen (u/s Jean Valjean), Stewart Clarke (Javert), Katie Hall (Fantine), Will Callan (Marius), Lulu-Mae Pears (Cosette), Amena El-Kindy (Eponine), Luke Kempner (Thenardier), Claire Machin (Madame Thenardier), Dejan Van der Flyert (Enjolras), Alex Shaw (Gavroche), Clohe Sullivan (Little Cosette), Tom Hext (Grantaire/Majordomo), Adam Pearce (Bishop/Claquesous), Ellie Ann Lowe (Factory Girl), Jordan Simon Pollard (u/s Foreman/Bujon), Matt Dempsey (Bamatabopis/Lesgles), Annabelle Aquino, Hazel Baldwin, Emily Olive Boyd, Ben Culleton, Matt Hayden, Sam Kipling, Anouk Van Lake, Harry Lake, Ben Oatley, Jonathan Stevens, Phoebe Williams, Ollie Wray September 28, 2023; London 15,000th show in London and the 5th show for the new company.
Sunset Boulevard
Nicole Scherzinger (Norma), Tom Francis (Joe Gillis), David Thaxton (Max von Mayerling), Grace Hodgett Young (Betty Shaefer), Ahmed Hamaad (Artie), Tyler Davis (Sheldrake), Charlotte Jaconelli (Johanna), Jon Tsouras (Cecil B. de Mille) September 28, 2023; London
Rebecca
Laureen Jones (I), Richard Carson (Maxim de Winter), Kara Lane (Mrs Danvers), Sara Harlington (Beatrice), Neil Moor (Giles), Piers Bate (Frank Crewley), David Breeds (Ben), Alex James Ward (Jack Favell), Shrley Jameson (Mrs Van Hopper), Nicholas Lumley (Colonel Julian) September 27, 2023; Off-West End
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Ian Jon Bourg, Olivia Safe (u/s), Kyle Gonyea 2001; Hamburg, Germany VOB files. One of the most legendary Phantom's opposite one of the youngest Christine's!
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ddarker-dreams · 1 year
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☾ book recommendations: *✲⋆.
my all time favorites:
the brothers karamazov by fyodor dostoevsky
notes from underground by fyodor dostoevsky
the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde
frankenstein by mary shelly
the plague by albert camus
we have always lived in the castle by shirley jackson
others that i'd recommend:
break the body, haunt the bones by micah dean hicks
tomie by junji ito
uzumaki by junji ito
berserk by kento miura
the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson
i have no mouth, and i must scream by harlan ellison
the tell-tale heart by edgar allen poe
the cask of amontillado by edgar allen poe
rebecca by daphne du maurier
wuthering heights by emily brontë
dune by frank herbert
a shadow over innsmouth by h. p. lovecraft
the color out of space by h. p. lovecraft
the dunwich horror by h. p. lovecraft
crime and punishment by fyodor dostoevsky
demons by fyodor dostoevsky
the idiot by fyodor dostoevsky
jane eyre by charlotte brontë
animal farm by george orwell
do androids dream of electric sheep? by philip k. dick
a long fatal love chase by louisa may alcott
the stranger by albert camus
the metamorphosis by franz kafka
the trial by franz kafka
dragonwyck by anya seton
discipline and punish by michel foucalt
the castle of otranto by horace walpole
faust by johann wolfgang von goethe
the fall by albert camus
the myth of sisyphus by albert camus
the strange case of dr jekyll and mr hyde by robert louis stevenson
blood meridian by cormac mccarthy (do look into the content warnings though, there's heavy violence/depictions of 1840s-1850s racism)
the death of ivan ilyich by leo tolstoy
the dead by james joyce
the overcoat by nikolai gogol
dead souls by nikolai gogol
hiroshima by john hersey
useful fictions: evolution, anxiety, and the origins of literature by michael austin
no exit by jean paule satre
candide by voltaire
white nights by fyodor dostoevsky
notes from a dead house by fyodor dostoevsky
the shock doctrine by naomi klein
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