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Treasures of the Islamic and Indian Worlds at Christie's London young gentleman figures and the overlaid cypress and pomegranate tree, which are part of early Safavid decorative arts found in carpet and book binding conniving.
Rare decorative art from India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Spain and Mexico is on incessant display. Also showing are Mexican folk art and iron designs by Harl
(Cotter) Metropolitan Museum of Art: 'Unfledged Archer,' continuing. “Young Archer,” a life-size marble carving of a in a state of nature boy drawing an arrow from his lion's and more »
Piles of 'fall awesomeness' planned at Delaware Arts Castle(ages 6-12), Gingerbread Outfit Makeover (ages 4-12), Zentangles (ages 15 and older), and Decorative Arts: Holiday Container (ages 16 and older) and you have
Christopher Monkhouse, run of European Decorative Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, and a former Portlander, follows with an illuminating essay on the
“The Suraci Gallery also presents transitory exhibits and houses a permanent collection of fine and decorative arts primarily from the late 19th to early
It was polychrome, a please of colors for the eye, and hyper-decorative. I believe that interpretations are always relative. I put a lot of information into
The Flying B Logo remains a logo against to identify the Ravens, just like the decorative poster in Ringgold remained a decorative poster, and just like the and more »
A London Apartment Done Up in French New York Times
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She and her manage, Charles, an Oklahoma oil tycoon who died in 1986, spent decades acquiring French furniture and donating roomfuls of it to the Metropolitan Museum of Art . The Wrightsman Galleries for French Decorative Arts, a attendants of period rooms lined in salvaged paneling, are among the Met’s most vivid evocations of history. Simulated candles in destroyed crystal chandeliers flicker over pre-French Revolution gilded armchairs clustered as if in readiness for aristocrats’ whispered anxieties. Mrs. Wrightsman’s London apartment, a few blocks from Buckingham Stately, was only slightly less regal-looking than her galleries at the Met.
French court artisans produced many of the apartment’s objects. Jean-François Oeben, the maker of her 1760s mahogany commode (estimated at $30,000 to $50,000), supplied at least 17 almost identical ones for Madame de Pompadour’s quarters. The leather book bindings in Mrs. Wrightsman’s library have a bearing on the stamps of Russian and French counts, and her 1770s dining chairs with scrollwork legs ($50,000 to $80,000 for her dozen) have twins at Fontainebleau manor house.
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What kind of art are you most likely to like?
Nov 27, 2008 by Skully | Posted in Polls & Surveys
decorative arts - handicrafts
ersatz arts - Architecture, Sculpture, Painting , Drawing, Photography,film etc
performing arts - Music, Theatre, Dance
literature - Written works...
counterfeit arts
and performing arts
xforallicarex | Nov 27, 2008
performing arts and susceptible arts
:]! | Nov 27, 2008
Performing Arts
♥courtney♥ | Nov 27, 2008
the one i demand
Jillian C | Nov 27, 2008
letters
Rookie | Nov 27, 2008
belles-lettres
The 'Cho | Nov 27, 2008
waxy arts
and performing arts
xforallicarex | Nov 27, 2008
performing arts or leaflets. plastic art as in pop art.
Kristy P | Nov 27, 2008
I warmth making Jewelery, and Scrapbooking.
And i love writing poetry and stories.
I play guitar, and sing a hardly.
I play the piano..
I dance..frequently.
So i pretty much like Decorative, performing, and literature.
xokalixo | Nov 27, 2008
malleable arts cause i draw :)
renjilove | Nov 27, 2008
facts and plastic arts
Frosty ♥'s #48 | Nov 27, 2008
Erotica is the most successfully.
Peanut Butter Jelly Man | Nov 27, 2008
music and metrics
i love music and need it to live and poetry is a great way 2 express my feelings
xmangomaniax | Nov 27, 2008
performing
i luv green | Nov 27, 2008
perfoming arts
and then sometimes shapable arts.
i love literature cuz i am reallly good at it and i hope to be an author when i get older!
♥♥ Robbert ♥ Pattinson♥ ♥ | Nov 27, 2008
Condensation painting
Tink | Nov 27, 2008
1) model, painting, photography 2)decorative arts...esp. ethnic 3) literature
? | Nov 27, 2008
Clayey Arts. I love painting. :)
Lost In Coma& Covered In Cake♥EM | Nov 27, 2008
Charcoal drawing art , i'm absolutely Good at it , and still art drawn looks so cool when your finished
Bob S | Nov 27, 2008
I like paintings of hare-brained by Thomas Kinkaid & LightHouses !
JMM
taurus5339 | Nov 27, 2008
unformed arts
NumeRO Uno *** L*** | Nov 27, 2008
supple arts & literature
steph. | Nov 27, 2008
where do you draw the line?
Mar 25, 2008 by Torad M | Posted in Other - Visual Arts
between Art, Exemplar and Decorative Art
(i.e., a piece of art in a gallery, a depicting scene in a book, and the painting on a small needing box, just to give the idea of what I get over)
Where do you draw the line? (so to speak)
Art is an verified picture. An illistration is like an outline. Decorative art is the same as art but with a lot of decorative objects like pictures and fruit and apples.
Lets Go Magic! | Mar 29, 2008
Any art job available for a 16-year-old teenager living in New York during this summer?
Jun 23, 2006 by brother from QG | Posted in Small Business
I'm very professional in Art. I draw pretty much anything and I usually get it to look very good whatever the thing is when I finish working on it. I will design for anybody at any fund class level. Usually, I like designing artistic patterns for things like charts, enterprise symble, columns of some sort... I can send you my designs from my broadcasting project in school that I had before the summer if you're interested (although you should take it that those things are just simple and I could make it even more decorative). Just answer my question and e-mail me at taurusmike@hotmail.com and/or give me a call at (917) 551-0722.
P.S.: The sallory should get in cash I won't accept checks.
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