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mote-historie · 7 months
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Francois Louis Schmied, Art Deco Front cover illustration, History of the Princess Badoura - Tales of a Thousand and One Nights. 1926
For sale: Meisterdrucke
Princess Badoura
In the Tales of the Arabian Nights, Badoura is a princess of China and the most beautiful woman ever seen upon the earth. She magically falls in love in her sleep with Prince Camar of Persia thanks to the supernatural antics of two genies, who boast of their rival beauty. In defiance of their families, the young couple steadfastly refuse to marry anyone else until they are reunited after a quest for each other across Arabia. Their dreams come true and the princess travels to her wedding in great splendor on the back of an elephant. (x)
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thebeautifulbook · 1 year
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DAPHNE by Alfred de Vigny. (Paris: F-L Schmied, 1924) Designed and illustrated with 50 wood engravings by François-Louis Schmied. Art binding by Devauchelle .
Written in 1837 but not published until 1912, this novel is the most philosophical of the French Romantic poet’s work. It examines the role of the artist in society.
Midnight blue crushed Morocco inlaid and gilt in an Art Deco design inspired by Schmied. Covers have gold and silver geometric tooling, with metallic and tan morocco inlays. The engravings are enhanced with silver and gold.
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illustration-alcove · 7 months
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François-Louis Schmied’s illustrations for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‘s Faust.
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onenakedfarmer · 9 months
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Daily Painting [Summer Bathers Edition]
Francois Louis Schmied BATHERS, VALLEÉ DU DRAA, MOROCCO (1938)
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Francois Louis Schmied Woodcut ‘L’abre’ 1922.
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fleurdulys · 6 years
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Narcisse - Francois-Louis Schmied
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kaalbela · 2 years
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Illustrations of Homer's Odyssey by François-Louis Schmied.
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Francois Louis Schmied (1873-1941) - Horseman, bronze, h. 46 cm. 1932
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art-mysecondname · 5 years
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Francois-Louis Schmied - The City Of Troy
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crystalradiance · 4 years
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ratatoskryggdrasil · 6 years
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Francois-Louis Schmied
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thebeautifulbook · 1 year
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LE CANTIQUE DES CANTIQUES [aka THE SONG OF SONGS] (Paris: F-L Schmied, 1925). Art binding designed by François Louis Schmied, executed by Georges Canape (1932)
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François-Louis Schmied’s illustrations for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‘s Faust.
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thewoodbetween · 7 years
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Nocturnal Landscape by Francois-Louis Schmied.
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1five1two · 2 years
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'Histoire de la princesse Boudour Pl.01'. Francois-Louis Schmied. 1926.
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odysseywritings · 3 years
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Ah, a lost ship rebound by the tides of Poseidon! Clever Hero Odysseus welcomes you! With travelers such as yourselves, this writing journey will sail by with few troubles!
There are many trials awaiting even the hardened person. Many we can see, and many that attack our morale. Let our stories give aid from turbulent waves of creative acedia and band together in solidarity!
Introduce yourselves and share your stories, no matter how small they may seem. Tell us, Wandering Soul, about the adventurers, the lands, the battles! In the midst of turbulence, these stories may change or be supplanted by new ones. No matter! As life has no destined routes, nor should you fret over works in progress.
For now, pacify yourselves. The sea has soothed for now, and your stories can be told as you wish.
(source: The Ship of Odysseus by Francois-Louis Schmied)
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