René Lalique was a seminal French glass designer known for his Art Nouveau and Art Deco perfume bottles, chandeliers, vases, and jewelry. Widely revered and influential in the decorative arts, Lalique ...
Meal plans include both meal swipes and Dining Dollars, a reloadable balance for use in all dining locations across campus, in varying amounts depending on plan selection. Meal swipes grant anytime or ...
What makes it notable and winning is the context in which they have been set. “The Art of Dining: Food Culture in the Islamic World” provides an entrée into a world stretching from Egypt ...
The Art Nouveau setting of La Grande Cascade in Paris. Today, Paris' dining scene meshes new flavors ... the iconic drum door, Moleskine banquettes, floral hop wall motifs, Léon Fargues ceramics ...
The Smithsonian’s museums display objects from our collections that span the breadth of art and design from the ancient to the modern-day, from the whimsical to the practical. Along with our ...
But that modest purchase was just the beginning: It inspired a collecting frenzy that transformed the couple into dominant dealers in Art Nouveau decorative ... hung in their dining room.
Our art database makes it easy to track the changing prices of over 798,000 artists, giving you real insight into how much artworks should cost. No. As the appraisal process is done exclusively online ...
Campus Dining Services has partnered with Nutrislice to provide menu information for all of our dining locations on campus. Each menu item in Nutrislice lists ingredients and nutritional information, ...
Informed by the real-life story of a group of Japanese samurai who tamed the sea to reach Spain ahead of a meeting with the ...
The Hong Kong art fair, launched in 2006 and known for being the city’s first antiques fair, describes itself as “where classic and contemporary converge”. This year’s edition adds one ...
By Graham Bowley and Tom Mashberg Sotheby’s opened a new salesroom and international collectors are arriving for the inaugural Art Basel Paris fair. But visiting is one thing; buying is another.