The doors, the transom windows, the design, the color, the carved stonework surround all combined leave me absolutely speechless. From A Cottage In The Woods
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Penny Wolf
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Beautiful!Can you imagine coming home to such art? It actually makes me think of a McCoy pottery pattern.Here is a link to an example of the pattern. http://www.rubylane.com/item/455113-BD0067/Vintage-McCoy-Pinecone-Pottery-Jardiniere
You've got too many wonderful postings Rosemary to comment on but I must on this one. Visually delightful, oh I do love the French when it comes to design and execution.
They knew how to make a statement! I would love to walk through those doors and see what is on the other side! It would be like walking into a kind of fantasy land. There is something quite magical about it! ;^)
6 comments:
Beautiful!Can you imagine coming home to such art? It actually makes me think of a McCoy pottery pattern.Here is a link to an example of the pattern. http://www.rubylane.com/item/455113-BD0067/Vintage-McCoy-Pinecone-Pottery-Jardiniere
You've got too many wonderful postings Rosemary to comment on but I must on this one. Visually delightful, oh I do love the French when it comes to design and execution.
..and the weathering, and the architect's proud monogram, and.. I'm with you. It's breathtaking.
Thanks for sharing amazing art!
Fabulous!
Anyone who could make and sell reproductions of this stunning door would make a fortune.
They knew how to make a statement! I would love to walk through those doors and see what is on the other side! It would be like walking into a kind of fantasy land. There is something quite magical about it!
;^)
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