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Tie (France), 19th century
Black silk tie with narrow neck section and wider oval motifs. Design of flowers and stems with leaves within conventionalized border.
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Tie (France), 19th century
Narrow black lace band in a conventionalized flower and leaf design. A medallion at either end shows a quartered shield, each quarter with a flower surrounded by leaves.
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Tie (France), mid-19th century
Narrow border ornamented with small four-petaled flowers. Medallions at either end show design of floral sprays in leaf border.
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Photostat, Immeuble de Rapport Construit a Paris avec les Fontes de St. Dizier, ca. 1925
A design for an apartment building in which the central panel of the building has three windows, and the other two side panels have two.
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Photostat, Rendering of the Elevation of a Facade of a Proposed Apartment House, ca. 1925
Principal facade if a seven story apartment house with triple fenestration in the central panel and double in the two flanking panels.
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Photostat, Proposed Hostelry: Center for American Visitors to the Paris Expo, 1925, 1923
Design for lodgements of visitors for the 1925 Paris exposition. The design shows the different living quarters for guests as well as function rooms. Rooms labelled and scale noted throughout…
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Photostat, Proposed Hostelry: Center for American Visitors to the Paris Expo, 1925, 1923
Design for lodgements of visitors for the 1925 Paris exposition. The design shows the different living quarters for guests as well as function rooms. Rooms labelled and scale noted throughout…
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Photostat, Proposed Hostelry: Center for American Visitors to the Paris Exposition, 1925, 1923
Architectural plan for the lodging of American visitors to the Paris Exposition of Decorative Arts. Guimard has noted scale throughout the drawing.
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Photostat, Proposed Hostelry: Center for American Visitors to the Paris Exposition, 1925, 1923
Architectural design for the lodging of American visitors at the Paris Exposition of Decorative Arts. Guimard has noted scale throughout the design.
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