July 6, 2009
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- "Italian Art Deco: Graphic Design Between the Wars (Chronicle Books, 1993) was part of a Chronicle series of international modern graphic design, edited by Steven Heller with various co-editors (for this volume, Louise Fili). Unfortunately the series is out-of-print, but Euro Deco collects images from some of the volumes.
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Also see Bartolozzi's deco Pinocchio." --AJRMS
Jael kills Sisera, Judith decapitates Holofernes, Salome has John the Baptist decapitated by her father.
Gobelins Manufactory tapestry, loves of the gods, Boucher
- "Het hoogste waar Annibale naar beoordeeld mag worden, is de decoratie van de Galleria Farnese te Rome, waaraan hij het voornaamste aandeel had (1597-1604): de Liefden der Goden, een geheel, zoldering en wanden, van overdadigen, feestelijken rijkdom, door herinneringen aan Rafaël en Michelangelo gevoed." --August Vermeylen
Painting and the novel by Jeffrey Meyers - 1975
Yael kills Sisera by Jan Saenredam
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