Table Lamp With Lamp Shade
2 ×Table Lamp Set of 2 Living Room
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High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
Alphonse Maria Mucha (1860 – 1939) was a Czech Art Nouveau painter. However, he did a great many posters and prints. The period of his work has become known as the Belle Epoque. In Russia restituenda (Russia Must Recover) one can see the stylistic influence of Renaissance stained glass images, particularly of the Madonna and Child, an influence that is also present in his more characteristic art nouveau poster works. This poster, which served as a plea for help for starving Russian children, is one of Mucha’s most moving. After the collapse of the Russian provisional government to the Soviets, Russia fell victim to civil war and a crippling economic situation. In addition to the casualties of war, millions died through widespread disease and starvation. Western countries were called upon to send shipments of food and grain. Mucha’s depiction of the sorrowful and exhausted figure of Mother Russia with a frail child in her arms draws upon the Christian iconography of the Virgin and Child, particularly in his inclusion of faint halos behind.
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
Alphonse Maria Mucha (1860 – 1939) was a Czech Art Nouveau painter. However, he did a great many posters and prints. The period of his work has become known as the Belle Epoque. Mucha created expressly for the L’Estampe Moderne, a monthly portfolio of four lithographs issued between 1897 and 1899. His rendering of Salome presents the legendary temptress as a Byzantine gypsy-diaphanous apparel, raven tresses hung with rings, plucking an ancient stringed instrument, no doubt to accompany herself in the Dance of the Seven Veils. “In Christian mythology, Salome was the daughter of Herodias and stepdaughter of Herod Antipas, ruler of Galilee in Palestine. Her infamy comes from causing St. John the Baptist’s execution. The saint had condemned the marriage of Herodias and Herod Antipas, as Herodias was the divorced wife of Antipas’s half brother Philip. Incensed, Herod imprisoned John, but feared to have the well-known prophet killed. Herodias, however, was not mollified by John’s incarceration and pressed her daughter Salome to “seduce” her stepfather Herod with a dance, making him promise to give her whatever she wished. At her mother’s behest, Salome thus asked for the head of John the Baptist on a platter. Unwillingly, Herod did her bidding, and Salome brought the platter to her mother.
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
Alphonse Maria Mucha (1860 – 1939) was a Czech Art Nouveau painter. However, he did a great many posters and prints. The period of his work has become known as the Belle Epoque. At the end of 1896 a huge banquet was thrown at the Grand Hotel to celebrate Sarah Bernhardt’s 52nd birthday. Coinciding with this event, La Plume decided to publish an article on the actress (which came out in the very first issue of 1897). To promote the article, they asked her to pick her favorite artist to design a poster. The result is a superb, textbook Art Nouveau image by Mucha. All of his signature design motifs are combined in this image: a halo, stars, byzantine motifs, overgrown stylized hair and flowers (in this case a tiara of lilies Bernhardt wore in one of her most successful plays, Princess Lointaine). The combined attention from the banquet and the article served Champenois well, as the printer was able to mass market this image in many different variations.
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.