THE DOWNEAST DILETTANTE

Tales & Opinions From Maine Regarding Architecture, Art, Books, Design, Landscape, & Occasional Whims

Showing posts with label Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Show all posts
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5.9.15

IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY, #7

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My morning distraction was set in motion by an 18th century engraving of the Cabinet de Treillage at the Petite Trianon at Versailles. ...
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27.11.12

IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY: YELLOW HOUSE

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Few architects  had more impact on a region's built environment than Fred Savage, who practiced 100 years ago and more on Mt. Desert Is...
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is an antiques dealer and part time writer in Down East Maine, a bit ADD, whose amateur enthusiasms dance around architecture, design, landscape, style, history, arts, and more. Occasionally amusing, more often amused. To email the Dilettante, click on the email link in my extended profile
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