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Shelving Collection

"Exploring the Art of Shelving: From Budleigh Salterton to Washington DC" Discover the fascinating world of shelving, where functionality meets artistic expression

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Shelving Collection: Budleigh Salterton
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Shelving Collection: Interior of a working class home 1920
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Shelving Collection: 20083935
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Shelving Collection: Aztec Statuettes - Idols - In the National Museum of Mexico
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Shelving Collection: Sculpture, Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie
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Shelving Collection: Hearths, Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie
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Shelving Collection: Aisle of Files, Division of War Department, National Archives, Washington DC, 1939 (b/w photo)
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Shelving Collection: The Corner of the Kitchen, (pen, black ink and watercolour)
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Shelving Collection: Employees in Patent Office File Room, Washington DC, 1940 (b/w photo)
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Shelving Collection: Straw Flowers and Bittersweet, 1931 (oil on canvas)
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Shelving Collection: Drying house (indigo cakes on shelves), 1877 (albumen silver print)
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Shelving Collection: Trastero (chest), c. 1939. Creator: Marjery Parish
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Shelving Collection: Grocery Store, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Perkins Harnly
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Shelving Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunels Office at 18 Duke Street, Westminster (pencil
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Shelving Collection: Ratner Safe Co Ltd (b / w photo)
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Shelving Collection: House of Commons Library, London, 1890 (photo)
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Shelving Collection: Woman and a young man in a library of the Museum of Safety Appliances of the American
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Shelving Collection: Will R. Barnes reclined on a couch with a dog in his library / studio
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Shelving Collection: 1940s Housewife Holding a Jar of Canned Lima Beans, 1942 (screen print)
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Shelving Collection: Louis XVI red-japanned shelf (lacquered wood)
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Shelving Collection: Portable darkroom - Instructions
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Shelving Collection: Bistro, Havre, (pencil, watercolour and bodycolour)
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Shelving Collection: Louis XVI red-japanned shelf (lacquered wood) (see also 753006)
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Shelving Collection: The Studio of the Sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
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Shelving Collection: Young men working in a mailroom at the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co
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Shelving Collection: The library in the home of Mr. John A. Dunbar, 50 East 77th Street, New York
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Shelving Collection: Interior of the Salle des Imprimes, 1868 (photo)
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Shelving Collection: Interior of a London Shop, late 19th century (w / c on paper)
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Shelving Collection: Yellow Tulips, c. 1922-23 (w / c)
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Shelving Collection: Portrait of Henry and S. G. Lindeman with their son or grandson standing over shop
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Shelving Collection: Interior view of a chemical storage room at Parke, Davis & Co
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Shelving Collection: Young Mother, c. 1892-1895 (oil on canvas)
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Shelving Collection: In Castigo, 1899 (oil on canvas)
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Shelving Collection: A fitted grocers shop designed by Harris & Sheldon (colour litho)
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Shelving Collection: Interior view of a chemical storage room at Parke, Davis & Co
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Shelving Collection: People in the library (possibly Miss Nobles office
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Shelving Collection: Two Professional Men Studying in a Library
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Shelving Collection: Two Elves and a Shelf of Toys
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Shelving Collection: Forklift in a Warehouse
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Shelving Collection: Interior of the reading room at the London Library, in St. Jamess Square
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Shelving Collection: Wall-mounted Shelf Unit from Verscheyden Schrynwerck (... ) [ Plusieurs Menuiseries (
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Shelving Collection: STOCK ROOM SHELVES
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Shelving Collection: Two Whatnots, early 19th century. Creator: Anon
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Shelving Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100154
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Shelving Collection: France, Loire valley, Interior of supermarket
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Shelving Collection: The Shelves of Edisons Laboratory with Samples of Every Known Substance, 1902
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Shelving Collection: Compactom Household Cupboard Units, 1936
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Shelving Collection: Paul Bromberg. Combined drawing- and dining-room in a house at Rotterdam, in ivory


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"Exploring the Art of Shelving: From Budleigh Salterton to Washington DC" Discover the fascinating world of shelving, where functionality meets artistic expression. In Budleigh Salterton, a quaint coastal town, a unique sculpture at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie showcases the beauty and versatility of shelving. Crafted with precision and creativity, this piece seamlessly blends into any space while adding an aesthetic touch. Step back in time to 1920 as you enter the interior of a working-class home. The hearths adorned with carefully arranged shelves reflect both practicality and personal taste. These shelves not only hold cherished possessions but also tell stories of lives lived within those walls. At the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie, sculptures take on new forms through innovative shelving designs. Each creation is a testament to human imagination and craftsmanship that transcends traditional boundaries. In "Portrait of a Woman, " shelves become more than just storage units; they become an integral part of art itself. This captivating artwork captures both elegance and functionality as it showcases how they are enhance our living spaces. Travel across continents to Washington DC in 1939, where an aisle filled with files at the Division of War Department in National Archives stands as a testament to organized chaos. The orderly arrangement demonstrates how shelving plays an essential role in preserving history for future generations. Witness everyday life captured through art in "The Corner of the Kitchen. " With pen, black ink, and watercolor strokes delicately portraying kitchen essentials neatly placed on shelves, this artwork reminds us that even mundane objects can possess beauty when thoughtfully displayed. From ancient civilizations to modern times, it has been utilized worldwide for various purposes. Aztec statuettes proudly stand on display at Mexico's National Museum—a reminder that even centuries ago people recognized the importance of showcasing their cultural heritage through well-placed shelves.