Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Happy Shrove Tuesday!

One of the best days of the year next to Christmas and Birthdays as you can go crazy with naughty food and there is no excuses! I have had my dose of pancakes with Nutella and raspberry jam already. So it has been a beautiful beginning for my day!
Bring on the pancake race!

xx

Kay Nielsen

Kay Nielsen (1886 - 1957) was a Danish illustrator who was popular in early 20th century, during "the golden age of illustration" as well as Art Nouveau movement. He was influenced by Asian/Persian art and Aubrey Beardsley. 
His most popular works included illustrating "East of the Sun and West of the Moon". "Fairy Tales Retold" and "Arabian Nights".
'Sleeping Beauty'

'Twelve Dancing Princesses'



'East of the Sun and West of the Moon'

'In Powder and Crinoline'
 

Janet and Iris Laing, 1910 to 1915

These autochromes were taken between 1910 and 1915. They show Janet and Iris Laing in their parents’ house and garden in Headington, Oxford.

The pictures were taken by the girls’ mother, Etheldreda Laing, an artist and photographer. Etheldreda died in 1960. In about 1930, Janet became the second wife of Howard Montagu Bulmer de Sales La Terriere. In 1958, Iris, aged 55, married Sir John Randolph Leslie, 3rd Baronet of Glaslough, becoming Lady Shane Leslie. She died in 1995.

Bury Knowle House is now a library, and the gardens are a park. The images are held by the Science Museum, through the Science and Society Library.



Janet in Japanese costume c.1914

1912

1910

Iris c.1911

Janet c.1914


Iris c.1910

Iris c. 1910

Janet c. 1915
Janet aged 12 and Iris aged 7, c.1910

Janet c.1912

Happy Mouse Vintage

We in Happy Mouse Vintage had an amazing photo shoot day in autumn colored park which included vintage inspired breakfast with plenty of pastries and coffee.
Which made our day though was meeting little Otto who had his daily walk in the park. So cute and friendly!







Soviet fabric designs 1920's - 1930's

Some great design samples from 1920's and 1930's Soviet fabric designs. I totally adore those chunky prints!