Typo Ornamenty (page 2/2)

[picture: Corner Bookcase Ornament]

Corner Bookcase Ornament

This vignette or round image could ba a tailpiece, an ornament at the end of a chapter, or a decoration for an article about books or reading, perhaps, or a private secret place where we love to [...] [more...]

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[picture: Art Nouveau Nude Archer in Forest]

Art Nouveau Nude Archer in Forest

A boy or young man (based on his proportions) is about to fire an arrow from his bow. He is naked, barefoot, and has wings that reach down to his heels; there’s a strap over one shoulder, probably for a quiver holding [...] [more...]

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[picture: Goth skull with vines]

Goth skull with vines

This black and white goth skull line-drawing has a vine growing out of one eye-socket and all around the frame, with stylised aster flowers and acanthus leaves. [more...]

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[picture: Goth skull with vines, colour version]

Goth skull with vines, colour version

I coloured in a line-drawing of a skull with vines coming out of its eye-socket; this was a lot of fun and i tried to use an æsthetic compatiblewit a heavy metal album cover, although the image long predaes heavy metal. [more...]

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[picture: Dark Zodiac]

Dark Zodiac

These square pictures represent the twelve signs of the zodiac. From top to bottom, left to right, they are: [more...]

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[picture: Four Seasons Personified, and Zodiac Signs Personified]

Four Seasons Personified, and Zodiac Signs Personified

The four seasons, each represented by a woman in a long dress, are shown inside a border with fancy corners; to the right are the pictures for the twelve signs of the zodiac. [more...]

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[picture: Various Chapterheads or Heraldic  Supprting Devices]

Various Chapterheads or Heraldic Supprting Devices

A dragon, a wyvern, a swan, a stag turning into vines and foliage what more could you want? These designes generally go on either side of a crest, as shown in the third [...] [more...]

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[picture: Decorative Initials with Naked People]

Decorative Initials with Naked People

These decorated initials, or drop caps, were first used in the March 1901 edition of Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, which is, German Art and Decoration, a German magazine of the time. They were made by Karl Lürtzing. [more...]

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