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Mfairlady: Flea Market Style: Antiques, Vintage, Preloved …

Written by admin on August 20, 2009 – 2:54 pm -

All senses are delighted as you shop 15 cases of new and vintage jewelry, eclectic clothing, soy candles, oils, incense, gemstones of every kind, unique gifts, stunning greeting cards, books, antique and shabby chic furniture, art and one- of-a-kind treasures … historical , and often monetary value from earlier eras. The term antique initially referred only to the preclassical and classical cultures of the ancient world Read the original post: Mfairlady: Flea Market Style: Antiques, Vintage, Preloved …  Read More →


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zygosphere: "to be a window…"*

Written by admin on August 12, 2009 – 12:46 pm -

but other times remain firmly closed as in the above weather-worn wood shutter of an old stone “shed” in a farmer’s field aging gracefully along with the primitive face carved in stone… Go here to read the rest: zygosphere: "to be a window…"*  Read More →


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Needle'nThread.com: Historical Needlework in Give-Away Form!

Written by admin on August 10, 2009 – 4:31 am -

I thought it would be fun to group together some embroidery items by era and style and give them away to someone interested in all kinds of embroidery! And, if you’re only interested in one thing represented here, I suppose the rest would make …… Read more here: Needle'nThread.com: Historical Needlework in Give-Away Form!  Read More →


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Here Be Monsters: Robert Hughes, 2001–

Written by admin on August 9, 2009 – 5:47 pm -

His art wasn’t dominated by still life, as Cubism would be; but the inanimate has a large and vital presence in his work . That much is evident from the beautiful show at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, curated by George Maunet, …… were reasonably well off from his bread-and-butter work of portraiture (which, wisely, is not allowed to dominate this show), and they lived in a big flat overlooking Central Park, surrounded by antique furniture, bibelots and old … More here:  Here Be Monsters: Robert Hughes, 2001–  Read More →


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Here Be Monsters: Robert Hughes, 1976–1980

Written by admin on August 9, 2009 – 8:26 am -

They are also fascinated by “naive” and ” primitive ” structures like the Watts Towers in Los Angeles, by puppets, facsimiles and toys. Their studio loft in Manhattan’s Little Italy is crammed with antique clockwork toys and fragments of …. See the original post: Here Be Monsters: Robert Hughes, 1976–1980  Read More →


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Here Be Monsters: Robert Hughes, 1976–

Written by admin on August 9, 2009 – 8:26 am -

They are also fascinated by “naive” and ” primitive ” structures like the Watts Towers in Los Angeles, by puppets, facsimiles and toys. Their studio loft in Manhattan’s Little Italy is crammed with antique clockwork toys and fragments of ….. “So long as he lives and works ,” the painter Robert Motherwell wrote of him in 1953, “Europe cannot snub our native art .” But when the imperial hegemony of American taste clamped down in the 1960s, Cornell was virtually left out. Continued here: Here Be Monsters: Robert Hughes, 1976–  Read More →


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