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The Sunflower Door in Prague, built in 1900, Czech Republic. 🌻

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Deshedding brush help

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We're hoping to be the best place to learn about Aussies and share about them! Whether you're seeking advice or wanting to share pictures, this is the place for you. We welcome all Aussies, Miniature American Shepherds (mini Aussies), and Aussie mixes!

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Stained glass door at 15 rue Gabrielle, Charenton -le-Pont, France . Architect:Georges Guyon 1903

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Electrolier, Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, 1893. From the Chapel at the Morse Museum in Winter Park, Florida From the Morse Museum website "The massive cross-shaped "electrolier" in the Tiffany Chapel at the Morse is one of its most powerful elements. Weighing approximately a thousand pounds

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Dedicated to Art Nouveau in all of its forms. Also open to contemporary Art Nouveau artists to share their work! Digital creations are not allowed however, please post them to r/PopArtNouveau. Also, posts asking if something is Art Nouveau or not, will be removed. Additionally, we will remove posts which are low effort or literally ugly. Art does not need to be beautiful but Art Nouveau in this subreddit does!

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Loving the adventure!

Pictures of dogs!

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Art Nouveau1920s elevator

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Dedicated to Art Nouveau in all of its forms. Also open to contemporary Art Nouveau artists to share their work! Digital creations are not allowed however, please post them to r/PopArtNouveau. Also, posts asking if something is Art Nouveau or not, will be removed. Additionally, we will remove posts which are low effort or literally ugly. Art does not need to be beautiful but Art Nouveau in this subreddit does!

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Art Deco 1920s elevator

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Contemporary designed Topaz Pendant in Art Deco style, by Richard Krementz Gemstones

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Ornamental iron work on the Cheney Silk Building (now the Madison Belmont Building) at 181East 34th Street, Manhattan, NY, USA The building was designed by the French iron firm of Ferrobrandt and is the first example of art deco architecture in Manhattan.

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The Oakland Floral Depot Building is a stunning deep blue terra cotta Art Deco building ( 1931) in the Uptown neighborhood. Although it was formerly occupied by a Floral company, it is currently the site of the Flora restaurant (and adjacent expanding bars, restaurants, etc.).

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Finally got a good one!

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HARRY WINSTON Viscountess Necklace from the Royal Adornments Collection Sapphires and Diamonds A spectacular 25.02 carat octagonal-cut sapphire takes center stage in this one-of-a-kind high jewelry design. Flanked by round and pear-shaped sapphires that graduate from light to dark in color

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Art Deco door. Entrance of a building in Paris, by Léon Tissie, the ironwork made by Adalbert Szabo Photo by Claude Abron.

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Zeppelin Cobalt Blue Glass Decanter Shaker Set,1920's.

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An Art Deco Sapphire and Diamond Brooch By Boucheron ca.1925

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Art Deco Drink cabinet 1930s

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Art Deco lobby elevator at One North Lasalle (1930) in Chicago, Illinois, photo by Chicago Walking Tours.

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STAINED GLASS DOOR at the Casa Teresa Raspall, 1909, Rocafort 024 Barcelona, Spain Architect: Antoni Coll i Fort (Photo credit: Arnim Schulz on Flickr)

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Warner Grand Theater, San Pedro, CA

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Art Deco set, ring and dangling earrings Platinum, diamond, ruby. Credit: Nathalie Bernhard

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Art Deco Brooch ca. 1925

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Casa Rey - Door Entrance. La Coruña. Spain.

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Art Deco elevator doors, Chrysler Building (built between 1926 and 1930), New York City, by American designer and architect William Van Alen (1883-1954). Each door is covered with wood veneer depicting a motif common in Ancient Egyptian art, a stylised papyrus plant. Wood from a variety of differen

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Art Deco elevator doors, Chrysler Building (built between 1926 and 1930), New York City, by American designer and architect William Van Alen (1883-1954). Each door is covered with wood veneer depicting a motif common in Ancient Egyptian art, a stylised papyrus plant. Wood from a variety of differen

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Aparador Art Decô.

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