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La Dame aux Camélias (Alexandre Dumas), by Louis Icart (1938)
Two White Dresses (also known as Two Girls in White Dresses) (c. 1909-1911) by John Singer Sargent (American, 1856–1925), oil on canvas, Private Collection
Late 19th century publisher’s cloth bindings highlighted and titled in gilt
Jennifer S. Cheng, from her book titled "Moon: Letters, Maps and Poems," originally publ. in 2018
Alexander McQueen Fall/Winter 2006 ❧ Gemma Ward ❧ Specimens as adornment

Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
Nika Goltz, illustration for Fairy tales by Oscar Wilde
It's easy to see why Diane is attracted to the palette of the French Impressionists. Soft yellows with bright accents of blues and greens are a recurrent color theme in the dining room. And when her garden is in full bloom, Diane cuts flowers for every room.
Formal Country Entertaining: At Home with Family & Friends, 1992
'pansies in a green vase,' wilson davis ellis, american c. 1954.



