grace
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merci
florizel
(la seconde est keinen imao, le premier, je ne savent pas.)
[turns out to have been lalique! should have known. thanks again florizel, poet of images, for the info.]
Labels: glass, keinen imao, rene lalique
Labels: glass, keinen imao, rene lalique
posted by lotusgreen at 11:51 AM
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I found your blog via your comment on BibliOdyssey,your blog is Soooo great!!Thanks for sharing these,I'll be back.
you're welcome, Lotusgreen. This door is from Lalique !
hi harlequin--glad to meet you!
and thanks again, florizel. wonderful. did he also do the plaster and ironwork?
Poetic simplicity.
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