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- Charles Spencer Chaplin


- Brooklyn Pictograms


- 2. Storyboard - Ancient


- Cabaret Paris


- 1920s Clothing.


- Baxtalo Drom


- art i like


- Amazon people


- A Seleção - triologia♦


- Alice In Wonderland Costumes


- Gladys Cooper 1913


- bohemia


- Liesl sound of music


- Autochrome photography


- Beautiful and damned 1920s


Our conservators spent over 200 hours up close with the Ruby Slippers, cleaning every sequin. Were excited to announce that today the Ruby Slippers—along with other beloved objects from our nations history—are back on public view in our reopened museum. To create a safe environment for our visitors, were reopening with enhanced health and safety measures, including free timed-entry passes. You can reserve passes on our website. Well be open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. from Friday through Tuesday, with last entry at 3:30 p.m. Well be closed Wednesdays and Thursdays. At this time, all of our available timed-entry passes for this weekend (9/25-27) have been reserved, but many passes are available for next week and beyond. A few things to know: visitors ages six and older are required to wear face coverings during their visit, and face coverings are also highly recommended for all visitors between the ages of two and six, per CDC guidelines. Groups larger than six wont be permitted, and visitors will need to maintain at least six feet of distance between themselves and people outside their group. Some spaces in our museum—including our cafeteria, cafe, hands-on spaces like Draper Spark!Lab and Wegmans Wonderplace, and many of our stores—will remain closed until further notice. Planning a visit? Follow the link in our bio to watch our Elizabeth MacMillan Director Anthea Hartigs welcome video and learn how you can prepare for your trip: https://s.si.edu/3mThFcg Not ready or able to visit in person yet? Well continue to offer online programs and distance learning resources and share stories from our nation’s history here. Our website has lots to explore: exhibitions, blogs, videos, and more than a million objects and records. - @amhistorymuseum on Instagram


- 1920s jazz


- Abstract wedding


- Glenda the good witch


- Moulin rouge dancers


- Country garden weddings


- alphonse mucha


- Atonements dress


- Client Inspiration EMILY


- decadent movement


- 1930’s


- 20s theme dress up


- 20s


- Anne with an E


- 1930S STYLE


- Art - Andrew Wyeth


- Vintage witch photos


- Art of all Kinds II [pencil & ink]


- Ballerinas Art


- 1970s Life & Style


- ART :: INTERPRETATIONS


- Dance


- ADOLPH DE MEYER


- Deco


- Flappers


- Society Girls, 1915


- Mata Hari in 1906. A Dutch exotic dancer executed October 15, 1917 by French firing squad upon conviction of spying for Germany. [496x534]


- Errol le Cain


- Alfons Mucha


- Mademoiselle Coco


- Hessen


- antique fashion


- 1930s FASHION


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- 1920s vintage fashion


- 1920s fashion


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- Alphonse mucha


- Holiday Mood


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- On {Moonlight} Bay


- Shopping in Stockholm


- Anne of green gables


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- Art in My Heart


- Birth of Venus ideas


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- HOLLYWOOD: Vanities VTG


- Bernadette peters


- 1930s fashion


- Anna Pavlova, ballerina


- 1920S Fashion


- Beautiful Art


- Covarrubias


- 1920s


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- Sketch


- stitch head


- Streetcar named desire


- Art ; Alphonse Mucha.


- Silent film


- Lili Elbe


- Carousel


- Art


- Dora Carrington


- Artifacts


- Amazing displays


- CABARET/MASQUERADE/CIRCUS CRAZE


- Phantom broadway


- Swedish Royalty

John Reinhard Weguelin (1849-1927) “Racing Nymphs” #paintingsdaily - @paintings.daily on Instagram

- AMAZING WOMEN☟

- 1920s: Fashion plates

- 1920s

- Style Charleston

- book/character inspiration

- 20s

- 1940s

- A day at the fair

- The Three Musketeers (2011)

- Art Nouveau Prints

- circus stuff

- Moving Picture Beginnings

- Carnival and Circus

- 1900 make up

- deep water!

- Asian Beauties

- Historical Findings

- Art Deco figures

- 1900s Female Portraits

- Alice White

- Fashion through the decades

- Black & White

- Everything vintage

- 1920s - Roaring Twenties

- Dancing Days gone by

- Classics

- Balance Toys

- 1930s

- McQ Alexander McQueen

- Art

- 20s

- A Tithe to Hell (pleasant is the fairyland)

- Antique/ Vintage Unique & more....

- Art

- Village Fete

- Modern: Art Deco

- Art Deco

- Ballerina

- disturbingly beautiful

- Firebird

- Art - Illustration - Rackham etc

- LE MOULIN ROUGE - PARIS

- ART NOUVEAU

- Catherine Walker

- 1930s

- Ballerina

- Hades and Persephone

- Art

- 1870s Fashion

- 20s

- Abandoned Amusement Parks

- Cluny

Happy Birthday Arthur Bowen Davies! Driobe and her Handmaidens by Arthur Bowen Davies, American, 1862-1928 Oil on Canvas, circa 1902-06 Museum purchase, through the gifts of Knoll, Inc., Dr. Frederick D. Levin and Mr. I. Richard Levin, Vin and Alyce Erickson, Bernard and Helen DeVries, and the Mary J. Stevens Estate, by exchange Arthur Bowen Davies was a major figure in American Art in the early 20th century, showing as part of The Eight at Macbeth Gallery and working as one of the primary organizers of the seminal 1913 Armory Show. He was also one of the most noted and financially successful painters of his day. Davies was born in Utica, New York and at a young age aspired to be an artist. He was particularly attracted to the Tonalist works of George Inness, an influence that informed his early style. Davies studied at the Chicago Academy of Design and the Art Institute of Chicago before moving back to New York and studying at the Art Students League. He worked briefly as a magazine illustrator before turning solely to painting. Beginning in the early 1890s his paintings were selling well and he was represented by the prestigious dealer William Macbeth. Davies became best known for his ethereal, Symbolist inspired figurative works, of which Driobe and her Handmaidens is a fine example. Davies was a friend of critic and dealer Alfred Stieglitz and a recognized authority on modern American and European artists. He consulted with many private collectors, including Lizzie P. Bliss and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, whose private collections became the core of New York’s Museum of Modern Art. As President of the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Davies was a leading force behind the organization of the 1913 Armory Show, alongside Walt Kuhn and Walter Pach. The show introduced American audiences to artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Henri Matissse and the avant-garde movements of Impressionism, Fauvism, and Cubism. #ArthurBowenDavies #Impressionism #Fauvism #Cubism #MuskegonArtMuseum https://muskegonartmuseum.org/ - @muskegonartmuseum on Instagram

- Burlesque

- Blast from the Past

- Ukulele Ladies

- Court Attire

- Cover girls

- Edwardian Fashion

- Creatures of Fay

- 1920s fashion

- Female images

- 1930’s

- Fashion - 1920s

- THE 1920S & 1930S

- Erte

- antique photographs

- Almanach-de-saxe gotha

- 1930s

- *Cirque du soleil costumes*

- *Showtime*

- Alice

- 1950s Vogue

- Carousels

- Ziegfeld Follies

- ANTIQUE TOYS & GAMES

- 30s fashion

- 1920S Fashion

- Back tattoo

- Joan Crawford Style

- Out of Shape

- 30s

- 8 x 10 Fabric

- adrienne ames

- 1940s Clothing.

- aes; history

- Back porch sittin

- Bessie Love

- Fashion Illustrators (past)

- BARNUM AND BAILEYS CIRCUS

- Gypsy Girls

- Art nouveau illustration

- Everything vintage

- Advertisement

- alma tadema paintings

- Beautiful people

- Belly dance

- Array Of Art: Louis Treserras

- Vintage movie stars

- The Brunette

- 20s & 30s

- 1920s mermaid

- 1930s

- 1920s Evening Wear II

- Vintage Display

- Anything Goes Musical

- Beautiful Freaks

- Radio City Music Hall

- 19th/early 20thC French & Belgian Artists

- 1900 Era Fashion

- Alphonse Mucha

- Vintage Fairies

- 1910

- 20s Fashion

- Art Nouveau / Belle Epoque

- Vintage Pictures

- 20s

- 1930 s

- 4/On lappelait MARILYN... Années 60

- Cecil Beaton

- .1920 dresses

- Great Gatsby inspired dresses

- Black and white photos

- details

- Sexy,sexy

- Victorian library

- You Can Be Anything

- Dame Gladys Cooper, Actress

- Antique Toys

- Flapper fashion

- Male torso

- Burlesque

- baroque & rococo

- george barbier ヴィンテージアート

- Burlesque then and now

- Vintage Ladies Show

- Tallulah Bankhead

- Art: Dancers

- 1920-1930

- orient dance

Vin Mariani ‘’ for overworked man, delicate women’’ . Vin Mariani was created in Paris in 1863 by Angelo Mariani, a Corsican pharmacist inspired by Prof. Paolo Mantegazza into the effects of Coca leaf. Angelo crafted recipes by preparing extractions of Peruvian Coca leaf and fortifying Bordeaux blends made from wine bought from debits de boissons, bars that sold wine by the bottle. . At the time of Mariani’s first attempts to craft a Vin Tonique the city of Paris was undergoing dramatic renovations ordered by the Emporer Napoleon to satisfy the demands of the burgeoning Parisian high society. Angelo could now improve his blend by purchasing barrels of Bordeaux from Halles aux Vins shipped from the Medoc to the left bank of the Seine that were consistent in quality and guaranteed by the 1855 classification of top growth wines. . . #wine #winelover #vin #vino #sarap #vinmariani #coca #cocaleaf #bordeaux #paris #france #winelover #winetasting #wineducation #usa #winetime #like - @wineducation on Instagram

- 1800s to 1900s art, illustrations

- Ann Harding Collection

- 1920s

- BALLO BOLLERO...

- Danbury Connecticut

- Great Gatsby Prom Dresses 2019

- 1920s

- Jessie Mueller

- Belle et bête

- Ballet

- Kay Nielsen

- 2019 work refs

- 1810 fashion prints

- Sadko in the Underwater Kingdom, a painting by Ilya Repin 1876

- 1920s fashion

- christel

- Dresses - Vintage

- Womens fencing

- Dance Costumes Tap

- Art Deco

- 50s Glamour

- 1920S STYLE

- B&W

- 1940s

- 1920s

- Fairy tale art

- 1920s Evening Wear I

- Costume

- Robert McGinnis

- Art Deco

- 1920s

- Black N White

- 1920s

Anybody can and should dance... Its good for the body and the spirit. A rare photo of Isadora posing in her early 20s, most likely during her time as dancer in Augustin Dalys theatre companys production of A Midsummer Nights Dream in New York, ca. 1890. #isadora #isadoraduncan #duncandance #duncan #duncandancers #dance #moderndance #motherofdance #newyork #augustindaly #theatre #broadway #shakespeare #midsummernightsdream #fairy #ballet #balletsrusses #oldphotography #pioneer #feminist #feministquotes #dancequotes #art #artist #music #musicaltheatre #beauty #20thcentury #actress - @isadoraduncandance on Instagram

- Belly Dancers

- Aunt jemima

- Art I Like Part 4

- THE 1920S & 1930S

- 1910s Titanic and Teens Era

- For the Love of Art

- disney princess Rapunzel

- Ballet

- BAF Blog

- The Baron de Meyer 1864-1948

- 1920s clothes

- 1920s

👑 - @1920_vintage_fashion on Instagram

- black and white holidays

- Costumes

- moulin rouge paris

- Theyre Real

- Chanel Dress

- Snow Queen 2

- Ziegfeld Girls

- Antiques

- Bathing Beauties - Vintage

- CABARET - Vintage

- 20s
