Good Vibes Only


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Book Description This is a beautiful decorative lined notebook - with mini flowers decorated on each page. This lined notebook, A4, 8.27" x 11.69", large size. The interior of this notebook is designed creatively and lovely with lines to write in. At the top of every page, there is also an area for filling date in. With interesting interior, this notebook will help you take note in more creative ways . Note, numbered page is also included at the bottom of every page Cover: flower design, soft cover Book Size: 8.27" x 11.69", A4 Interior: lined pages with flower images decorated, date filling area on the top and numbered paged at the bottom of every page, white paper sheet Made-in: USA




Falling Blossoms Journal (Diary, Notebook)


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160 lined pages 5 wide x 7 high (12.7 cm wide x 17.8 cm high) Bookbound hardcover Elastic band place holder Archival/acid-free paper Inside back cover pocket Gold foil, embossed




Floral Pattern Notebook: Flowers Journal to Write in


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This Journal Notebook is 8.5" X 11" And Contains 120 College Ruled Pages (60 Sheets)







The Florists' Review


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The Woman in White


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A fascinating look at the partnership of artist James McNeill Whistler and his chief model, Joanna Hiffernan, and the iconic works of art resulting from their life together “[A] lavish volume. . . . Illuminating. . . . MacDonald’s deep research has . . . unearthed important new facts.”—Gioia Diliberto, Wall Street Journal In 1860 James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) and Joanna Hiffernan (1839–1886) met and began a significant professional and personal relationship. Hiffernan posed as a model for many of Whistler’s works, including his controversial Symphony in White paintings, a trilogy that fascinated and challenged viewers with its complex associations with sex and morality, class and fashion, academic and realist art, Victorian popular fiction, aestheticism and spiritualism. This luxuriously illustrated volume provides the first comprehensive account of Hiffernan’s partnership with Whistler throughout the 1860s and 1870s—a period when Whistler was forging a reputation as one of the most innovative and influential artists of his generation. A series of essays discusses how Hiffernan and Whistler overturned artistic conventions and sheds light on their interactions with contemporaries, including Gustave Courbet, for whom she also modeled. Packed with new insights into the creation, marketing, and cultural context of Whistler’s iconic works, this study also traces their resonance for his fellow artists, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edgar Degas, John Singer Sargent, and Gustav Klimt.




The Trade Marks Journal


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