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Burning of the Borgo, after Raphael
Burning of the Borgo, after Raphael
Felice Giani, Italian
graphic design, drawing — pen and ink, brush and sepia wash over black chalk on laid paper
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Design for a Cruet Frame with Alternative Suggestions
Design for a Cruet Frame with Alternative Suggestions
Giovacchino Belli, Italian
tableware designs, drawing — pen and ink, brush and watercolor, graphite on paper
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Design for an Ovoidal Tureen
Design for an Ovoidal Tureen
Pietro Belli, Italian
tableware designs, drawing — pen and ink, brush and gray, yellow watercolor, graphite on paper
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
St.George and the Dragon by Raphael; Biblical Scene; Disposition by Caravaggio; Ero e Leandro; Love by Lambert Sustris; Spinning Girl by Domenico Fetti; Verso: Apollo and Muse by Poussin; Cupid by Corregio; St. Peter and St. John by Poussin; Madonna....
St.George and the Dragon by Raphael; Biblical Scene; Disposition by Caravaggio; Ero e Leandro; Love by Lambert Sustris; Spinning Girl by Domenico Fetti; Verso: Apollo and Muse by Poussin; Cupid by Corregio; St. Peter and St. John by Poussin; Madonna....
Felice Giani, Italian
graphic design, drawing — pen and brown ink over traces of graphite on cream laid paper
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Design for an Ovoidal Tureen
Design for an Ovoidal Tureen
Pietro Belli, Italian
tableware designs, drawing — pen and ink, brush and gray, yellow watercolor, graphite on paper
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Azalées (Azaleas)
Azalées (Azaleas)
Louis Apollinaire Sicard, French
textile designs, drawing — brush and gouache, pen and black ink, graphite on cream paper, mounted on cream paper
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Nebe, peklo, ráj (Heaven, Hell, Paradise)
Nebe, peklo, ráj (Heaven, Hell, Paradise)
Karel Teige
Book with typographic design and two-color designed wrappers
Art Institute of Chicago
Iket (Headcloth)
Iket (Headcloth)
Sumatra
Center in formalized floral design woven by tied-dye process known as ikat, giving effect of shot silk; colors blue, green, black and light reds; two borders in gold thread in geometric design; corners have floral motif in gold
Art Institute of Chicago
Fashion Design
Fashion Design
Ethel Mabel Brown
Fashion design
Victoria and Albert Museum
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