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Women Watching Stars, Ōta Chōu, 1936.

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This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.

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Miksa Roth, 1906, Budapest.

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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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Cicero, De senectute, written by Ippolita Maria Sforza, 1458 (Add MS 21984).

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A subreddit meant to share the artwork of the medieval time period in Europe.

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French evening dress. c. 1887-89.

A place for historical garments, past patterns, illustrations, demonstrations, perukes, petticoats, hoops, codpieces, houppelandes, hennins, restorations and recreations from long ago. Fashion historians, costumers and enthusiasts are welcome to celebrate some good-old-fashioned fashion.

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Comb by Philippe Wolfers, 1899-1900.

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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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Folding Fan Depicting the Chariot of Aurora, 1890s.

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A place for historical garments, past patterns, illustrations, demonstrations, perukes, petticoats, hoops, codpieces, houppelandes, hennins, restorations and recreations from long ago. Fashion historians, costumers and enthusiasts are welcome to celebrate some good-old-fashioned fashion.

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‘Le Coprins’ table lamp. By Émile Gallé in 1902.

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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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Dress by Barton, Lottie. c. 1900-1905.

A place for historical garments, past patterns, illustrations, demonstrations, perukes, petticoats, hoops, codpieces, houppelandes, hennins, restorations and recreations from long ago. Fashion historians, costumers and enthusiasts are welcome to celebrate some good-old-fashioned fashion.

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Planter made by Keller et Guérin in Lunéville, circa 1895.

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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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Manuscript illustration of a rabbit with sword and shield.

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A subreddit meant to share the artwork of the medieval time period in Europe.

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Alphonse Mucha, Waterlily, 1898.

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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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"L" initial from the "troppauer evangeliar" (the evangeliary made by johannes of troppau), prague, c. 1368.

A subreddit meant to share the artwork of the medieval time period in Europe.

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Cicada brooch by Boucheron, 1902.

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A place for historical garments, past patterns, illustrations, demonstrations, perukes, petticoats, hoops, codpieces, houppelandes, hennins, restorations and recreations from long ago. Fashion historians, costumers and enthusiasts are welcome to celebrate some good-old-fashioned fashion.

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Cicada Brooch by Boucheron, France, 1902.

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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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Day dress, early 1890s.

A place for historical garments, past patterns, illustrations, demonstrations, perukes, petticoats, hoops, codpieces, houppelandes, hennins, restorations and recreations from long ago. Fashion historians, costumers and enthusiasts are welcome to celebrate some good-old-fashioned fashion.

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1920s Lamp "Offrande" by Pierre Le Faguays.

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Welcome to the Art Deco subreddit, a vibrant community dedicated to celebrating the iconic design movement of the early 20th century. Share and explore the elegance, glamour, and innovation that define Art Deco in architecture, fashion, and art. Engage in discussions, showcase stunning examples, and dive into the rich history of this influential aesthetic. Let's revel in its roaring beauty!

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"Ombelles" lamp, designed by Émile Gallé, 1902.

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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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A swan with a fish, late 12th century-early 13th century.

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A subreddit meant to share the artwork of the medieval time period in Europe.

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Ivory Silk Evening Cape by Liberty and Co. c. 1900-1909.

A place for historical garments, past patterns, illustrations, demonstrations, perukes, petticoats, hoops, codpieces, houppelandes, hennins, restorations and recreations from long ago. Fashion historians, costumers and enthusiasts are welcome to celebrate some good-old-fashioned fashion.

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A pendant with a snail. circa 1898. Karl Rothmüller.

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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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illustration from the val-dieu apocalypse, normandy, c. 1320-30.

A subreddit meant to share the artwork of the medieval time period in Europe.

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Stained-glass window in Villa Körössy, Budapest, made by Miksa Rothstained.

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Welcome to r/StainedGlass where we are all about Art Glass! Are you interested in the Stained Glass craft? Check out our wiki pages on getting started or look around for some tips! Make sure to check out what great things people are making too!

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Stained-glass window in Villa Körössy, Budapest, made by Miksa Rothstained.

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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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In a copy of "der welsche gast" by thomasîn von zerclaere, bavaria, c. 1256

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A subreddit meant to share the artwork of the medieval time period in Europe.

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Ballet costume worn by Anna Pavlova for "The Swan", c. 1910s-1920s.

A place for historical garments, past patterns, illustrations, demonstrations, perukes, petticoats, hoops, codpieces, houppelandes, hennins, restorations and recreations from long ago. Fashion historians, costumers and enthusiasts are welcome to celebrate some good-old-fashioned fashion.