Oscar Saccorotti - Il circo equestre (1927)
Aladdin and his wonderful lamp in rhyme-1920-T. Blakely Mackenzie
“I'm not strange, weird, off, nor crazy, my reality is just different from yours.”
Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass, 1862.
Art: Jessie Willcox Smith, 1920's.
Source: Ravenous Butterflies
“The Thief of Bagdad” (1924)
A ‘fountain’ of fancy- and white diamonds, Art Deco, 1925s, vari- cut, adorned with four cascades of diamonds, designed as a brooch and mounted in platinum.
Source - Albion Art Institute
Rabih Alameddine describes- “Petag’ Tabriz Carpet, Northwest Persia. ca 1920 the design based on 16th cent Safavid ‘Vase’ carpets, on an unusual green background.”
One of the few vaudeville-style drag queens who managed to sustain a career through the 1920s was Francis Renault, "The Slave of Fashion." While he was lauded for his soprano singing voice, he was most well-known for his opulent, outlandish wardrobe. In 1932, his costume collection was valued at $50,000, well over one million today.
Deco/Nouveau Dance Illustration - Anónimo. ‘Happy New Year’ Postal. USA, 1925
(Source: camara-de-maravillas.blogspot.co.uk)
Um… could I please go to this party for New Year’s Eve? From The Temptress (1926).
1929 Chevrolet hood ornament. From The Jazz Age Vehicle Archive, FB.
Mac Harshberger, Noel, 1926. Woodcut. USA. Via FAMSF. Christmas is coming.
Joan Crawford photographed by Ruth Harriet Louise C. 1926/1925