nouveaudigital

Obsessed with the Pre-Raphaelites, the Victorian period and all things digital.

This is the ultimate Wendy House. It has a library too! Whimsical.

(via calantheandthenightingale)

oldbookillustrations:

Henry Gerbault, front cover from Les éreintés de la vie (Life’s shattered ones), by Félicien Champsaur, Paris, 1888.
(Source: archive.org)

oldbookillustrations:

Henry Gerbault, front cover from Les éreintés de la vie (Life’s shattered ones), by Félicien Champsaur, Paris, 1888.

(Source: archive.org)

Tumblr artists discovery - Dec 2012

artchipel:

Artists found on Artists On Tumblr:
Soya sauce - illustration
Tumblwip - illustration
Tillmanproject | on Tumblr - illustration
Louis Roskosch | on Tumblr - illustration
Roundhouse Dolphin - painting & sketch
Chichiliki - gif
Simini Blocker - illustration
Robert Hendrickson | on Tumblr - drawing
Abby Diamond | on Tumblr - painting
John Larriva - illustration

Artists discovered thanks to curators:
Joanna Ladowska - illustration [via actegratuit]
kinovich - illustration [via actegratuit]
David Ayala - illustration [via actegratuit]
Lou Ros - painting [via actegratuit]
Jacob Escobedo - drawing [via actegratuit]
Rosalie Kate Whittingham - drawing [via actegratuit] *
Esther Barend - painting [via artforadults]
Charlie Immer - illustration [via artforadults]
Vania Barbato- illustration [via artforadults]
Anton Marrast - illustration & digital art [via artforadults] *
João Ruas aka Feral kid | on Tumblr - illustration [via artforadults]
Amy Sol | on Tumblr - illustration [via artforadults]
Nicole Guice | on Tumblr - illustration [via artforadults]
Matt Lambros | on Tumblr - photo [via arpeggia] *
Dihzahyners | on Tumblr - street art [via arpeggia]
Noell S. Oszvald | on Tumblr - photo [via arpeggia]
Beth Hoeckel | on Tumblr - collage [via arpeggia]
Ashley Edwards | on Tumblr- collage [via arpeggia]
Marc Allante | on Tumblr - painting [via atavus] *
Rebecca Green | on Tumblr - illustration [via carov2] *
Jennis Li Cheng Tien | on Tumblr - digital art [via darksilenceinsuburbia]
AngryWhistler | on Tumblr - painting [via darksilenceinsuburbia]
Gregorio Racadio | on Tumblr - drawing [via darksilenceinsuburbia]
Maritza de la Vega | on Tumblr - photo [via devidsketchbook]
Thomas Brown | on Tumblr - photo [via devidsketchbook]
Jurgena Tahiri | on Tumblr - photo [via devidsketchbook] *
Maxime Quoilin | on Tumblr - photo [via devidsketchbook]
Yok | on Tumblr - illustration & street art [via devidsketchbook]
Tamara Lichtenstein | on Tumblr - photo [via devidsketchbook]
Douglas Mcdougall | on Tumblr - drawing (hyperrealism) [via devidsketchbook]
Grace Sandford - illustration [via fer1972]
Lauren Davison - photo [via farewell-kingdom] *
Greta Tuckute | on Tumblr - photo [via farewell-kingdom] *
Olaf Breuning - installation [via farewell-kingdom
Chris Noelle - photo [via hifas]
Jim Mangan | on Tumblr - photo [via hifas]
Nikola Pavlinovic - gif [via gaksdesigns]
Serbian artist ABVH - gif [via gaksdesigns]
Claire Ingram | on Tumblr - illustration [via gaksdesigns]
Kylie Woon | on Tumblr - illustration [via just-art
Melanie aka kleinmeli | on Tumblr - illustration [via just-art] *
noaddressweb - photo [via lensblr-network] *
Michele Randell - photo [via lensblr-network] *
Stephen McNally | on Tumblr - photo [via lensblr-network] *
Joe Earley - photo [via lensblr-network]
dylansido - photo [via lensblr-network]
David Sauceda | on Tumblr - illustration [via myampgoesto11]
Harding Meyer - painting (portrait) [via myampgoesto11] *
Alizey Khan | on Tumblr - painting [via myampgoesto11] *
Kyle Thompson | on Tumblr - photo [via mydarkenedeyes]
Craww | on Tumblr - drawing [via mydarkenedeyes]
Ana Luisa Pinto | on Tumblr - photo [via mydarkenedeyes]
Evan Robarts | on Tumblr - mixed media & installation [via mydarkenedeyes] *
Fredrik Rättzen | on Tumblr (Sweden) - illustration [via rerylikes] *
Huebucket | on Tumblr - illustration [via ruineshumaines] *
Predrag Pajdic | on Tumblr - photo [via ruineshumaines]
Marco Puccini - illustration [via septagonstudios
Azrhon - illustration [via septagonstudios
Sandra Jawad - illustration [via septagonstudios] *
Goni Montes - illustration [via septagonstudios] *
Olivia Locher - photo [via showslow]
Daria Zaitseva - drawing [via superawesomeshop] *
Jeff Felker - painting [via superawesomeshop]
Yohan Sacré - drawing [via superawesomeshop] *
moon - drawing [via superawesomeshop] *
Alice Zilberberg | on Tumblr - digital art [via tumblropenarts]
Fiorella Basso - illustration [via unknowneditors]
Pooya Abbasian | on Tumblr - illustration [via unknowneditors]
Kevin Russ - photo[via unknowneditors]
Monica Tramos - illustration [via 2headedsnake]
Jehan Choo - illustration [via 2headedsnake] *
Evan Hughes | on Tumblr - illustration [via 2headedsnake]

Artists submitted/suggested by our followers:
Mike Boston - painting
Clorophilla - drawing & photo
Zephyr - drawing
Cleonique Hilsaca | on Tumblr - illustration*
Jacob Everett | on Tumblr - portrait drawing *
Angelika J. Trojnarski | on Tumblr (Poland/Germany) - painting collage *
Sara Bugoloni - photo
Seradoa - painting
Dan Smith - photo (nude)
Bryan M. Ferguson | on Tumblr - photo / digital art
Mark Robinson  - painting
Marine Froeliger | on Tumblr (France) - mixed media
Zephyr - drawing
lelandbankowski (USA) - mixted media
Paul Zagorsky | on Tumblr - drawing
Tugba Kibar - photo
Karen Castillo | on Tumblr - photo
Michael Accorsi | on Tumblr - painting
Pasquale Russo Maresca - painting (in exhibitions at Taller Perro Rojo Kosice in Slovakia, 20 Sep-15 Dec 2012)
Sebastien Latreille (Canada)- photo *
Karen Castillo | on Tumblr (USA) - photo
onepixart - photo & digital art
Maurice Minor - painting (abstract) *
Awful Truth - illustration
Andreas Kuhn | Urban patterns - photo (conceptual) *
Russell Moreton - photo & installation *
Dana (Sweden) - painting

Find Tumblr artists featured on Artchipel & save your January 17, 2013 for an exceptional evening to meet artists connected on Tumblr! RSVP Meetup 

(Source: artchipel, via actegratuit)

thevictorianlady:

Photographs by Lewis Carroll

Glorious #gothic book bindings.

Glorious #gothic book bindings.

(via gothicrealm)

highvictoriana:

La Mode illustrée. Revue de la Mode. Dec 7, 1884.

highvictoriana:

La Mode illustrée. Revue de la Mode. Dec 7, 1884.

(via calantheandthenightingale)

pre-raphaelisme:

The Death of Albine by John Maler Collier

pre-raphaelisme:

The Death of Albine by John Maler Collier

(via calantheandthenightingale)

Even though my hair is long enough to do this insane braid, no idea where I’s start to make it!

Even though my hair is long enough to do this insane braid, no idea where I’s start to make it!

(Source: kittyknocksyouout, via hoop-skirts-and-corsets)

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Emily Eveleth. Regency, 2012. Oil on canvas, 73 x 71”.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Emily EvelethRegency, 2012. Oil on canvas, 73 x 71”.

oldrags:

Fashion doll with accessories, 1755-60 England, the Victoria & Albert Museum


This is most likely to be a fashion doll, or a pandora. Pandoras were used from the 14th century to convey the latest fashion among the courts of Europe. By the 18th century this practice had become more common, and these three-dimensional fashion plates were sent all over Europe and America to a much wider clientele by dress makers to promote their wares. By the end of the 18th century the pandoras had given way in importance to fashion magazines. The figures were not designed as toys, but, after they had served their original purpose they may been given to children to play with.
This wooden figure is dressed in a silk sack back robe with matching petticoat and stomacher. She wears all the accessories and underpinnings of a fashionable lady of the late 1750s. The original headed pins suggest that the garments have remained in position since the 18th century and the figure may never have been played with.

oldrags:

Fashion doll with accessories, 1755-60 England, the Victoria & Albert Museum

This is most likely to be a fashion doll, or a pandora. Pandoras were used from the 14th century to convey the latest fashion among the courts of Europe. By the 18th century this practice had become more common, and these three-dimensional fashion plates were sent all over Europe and America to a much wider clientele by dress makers to promote their wares. By the end of the 18th century the pandoras had given way in importance to fashion magazines. The figures were not designed as toys, but, after they had served their original purpose they may been given to children to play with.

This wooden figure is dressed in a silk sack back robe with matching petticoat and stomacher. She wears all the accessories and underpinnings of a fashionable lady of the late 1750s. The original headed pins suggest that the garments have remained in position since the 18th century and the figure may never have been played with.

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