Posts tagged with ‘1900's

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Ophelia by F.H. Ball,1901
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~Los Cigarillos Paris,1901

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~Los Cigarillos Paris,1901

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Cocaine (Cocoaine) for the Hair - 1888 Ad

Alice Wonderland”, 1903, directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow. (9 mins)

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Jules-René Lalique, Design, Comb and bees 1899-1905.
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Jules-René Lalique, Design, Comb and bees 1899-1905.

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Circa 1900. “Thisbe”
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Circa 1900. “Thisbe”

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Kenyon Cox - An Eclogue 1890
Cox was an influential (and stylistically conservative) figure in American art and criticism at the turn of the 20th century. He also published several books on regional art and travel. I wrote a short biography on him a few years ago, but this is the first I’ve seen of this wonderful painting (sorry for the shameless self-promotion!). If you want to know more about Cox’s life and work, read here.
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Kenyon Cox - An Eclogue 1890

Cox was an influential (and stylistically conservative) figure in American art and criticism at the turn of the 20th century. He also published several books on regional art and travel. I wrote a short biography on him a few years ago, but this is the first I’ve seen of this wonderful painting (sorry for the shameless self-promotion!). If you want to know more about Cox’s life and work, read here.

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VINTAGE BLOG: Chocolat ad, 1902
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Women cyclists, c. 1900.
An interesting tidbit: From the expressions of the two boys in the background, it appears that women cyclists were not a common sight in this particular town! This photograph was most likely taken either in Northern Germany or in The Netherlands.
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Women cyclists, c. 1900.

An interesting tidbit: From the expressions of the two boys in the background, it appears that women cyclists were not a common sight in this particular town! This photograph was most likely taken either in Northern Germany or in The Netherlands.

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An interesting article regarding Lalique jewels…
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(source: The Oakland Tribune, June 1st, 1905.)

An interesting article regarding Lalique jewels…

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(source: The Oakland Tribune, June 1st, 1905.)

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