Ex-libris with peacock.
Louis Rhead, from "A Collection of Book Plate Designs," Boston: 1907 #design#illustration#ArtNouveau (No link for this one, sorry, but the site is acting up and keeps crashing. Looking into it)
I posted part of this amazing bit of Art Nouveau tiling a few days ago, but here's the whole thing. It's not a great photo as it's hidden in a cupboard, but it's quite beautiful. It's from a restaurant in the Broomhill area of Glasgow.
If your initials are T.W., and you're into Art Nouveau graphics, today is your lucky day! I just stumbled across this monogram from "The Works of GJ Whyte-Melville", pub. 1898, via the British Library.
#39 A poster designed by Oscar Binner and Frank B. Swick introducing a new series of posters featuring the history of illuminated art and showing samples of the printing inks manufactured by The Ault & Wiborg Co of Cincinnati, 1899. #AultAndWiborg#PrintingInks#Cincinnati#OscarBinner#FrankBSwick#ArtNouveau
Brass lamps in the reconstructed interior of Charles Rennie MacKintosh's home in Glasgow University. These are almost identical to some of the lamps hanging in MacKintosh's Queen's Cross Church in Maryhill.
I absolutely love this sculpted nameplate on Baltic Chambers in Glasgow. It was built in 1897 in the Free Clasaical Style from a design by Duncan McNaughtan, but there is a strong Art Nouveau/Glasgow Style influence in the font used for the lettering and for the stunning stained glass windows above it.
Swifts and honeysuckle, border. — Squirrels and hazel, wallpaper. — Birds and flowering hazel, border.
Maurice Pillard Verneuil, from "L'Animal dans la décoration," Paris: [1897] #design#decoration#ArtNouveau