Animal Costumes from the 1862 Fairytale Ball of the Jung-München Artist’s Association — The Public Domain Review

The yarn was a good match for the fairytale-themed masked ball hosted by the Jung-München artists’ association during the 1862 Carnival. The invited milieu, including the Bavarian Court, future “fairy…

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Perverse, Grotesque, Sensuous, Inimitable: A Selection of Works by Aubrey Beardsley — The Public Domain Review

Appraisals of Beardsley have also fluctuated over time. In 1894, he was celebrated as the founding art editor of the trailblazing periodical The Yellow Book. 1894 also saw the controversial…

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Last Order Dates for the Holiday Season – 2025

The recommended cut-off dates to order from our shop by to ensure delivery in time for Dec 25th. Source link

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Roma Lister, Aradia, and the Speculative Origins of a Witchcraft Revival

In 1899, Charles Godfrey Leland published Aradia, “the gospel of the witches”, containing a goddess-orientated creation and saviour narrative, purported to descend from an ancient, hermetic tradition of witchcraft in…

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New T-Shirts (Now in 100% Organic Cotton) and New Mugs in Our Shop! — The Public Domain Review

The Public Domain Review is registered in the UK as a Community Interest Company (#11386184), a category of company which exists primarily to benefit a community or with a view…

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Too Computerised? Too Cold?: 1999 A.D. (1967)

A past vision of the future. Domestic utopia? Or sanitised hell? Source link

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Art in Art: Cabinets of Curiosity and the Rise of the Gallery Painting — The Public Domain Review

Both quasi-encyclopedic and essentially aesthetic, early collector’s cabinets maintained no real line between the natural and the unnatural, the secular and the religious. Insofar as an organizing principle existed, it…

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“Quaint Dessert Dishes” in *American Homes and Gardens* (1911) — The Public Domain Review

Although “Quaint Dessert Dishes” is among several articles that are explicitly directed at a female reader, American Homes and Gardens’ writers and readers were mostly male. At the turn of…

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Henri Rivière’s *Thirty-Six Views of the Eiffel Tower* (1888–1902) — The Public Domain Review

Henri Rivière (1864–1951), a Paris-born artist who spent his time between the French capital and the coast of Brittany, shared this enthusiasm, but was unique among his peers in that…

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The Launch of Our End-of-Year Fundraiser!

Our End-of-Year Fundraiser is launched, and the new postcards theme will be Attention. Source link

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