Iris - #3 mondrian the campanularian hydroids in this
Description
the campanularian hydroids in this plate show a side of the ocean most of us never see
As an architect he worked
the top one of Nina Simone and the bottom one of The Vogues
Haeckel's series of 100 lithographs created at the turn of the twentieth century
The characters and isolated setting have been compared to those in William Shakespeare's The Tempest
Iris - #3 mondrian the campanularian hydroids in this"La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales" by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (18691942) French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement is about plants and their decorative applications (24 sets with 3 motifs each). Verneuil studied and developed his style under Eug Grasset, a Franco Swiss pioneer of Art Nouveau design. He is known for his contributions to the Art Deco movement through the use of bold floral designs on ceramic tiles,
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