Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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Monochome Personalised No.5 Chanel Vase by Cartel Flowers These cute vases make the perfect gift or accent decor piece for your home, bedroom, office etc. Choose to have the vase delivered with blooms or receive the vase on it's own ready to fill with your own flowers, makeup brushes, desktop pens etc! Choose the vase personalisation colour, accent number (optional) and up to 3 lines of text. Perfect for display around your home, it also makes the ultimate gift for so many occasions as well as gorgeous and personalised centrepiece for celebrations and parties. Click through the photos for examples and inspo! One Size: 15cm high. Opening 10cm x 10cm. Our gift boxes perfectly complete this vase y which you can also personalise for the most beautiful, keepsake gift or treat for yourself to display around you home. What size Gift Box will I need? - Vase Only: Any size gift box is ok (Small, Medium or Large) - Vase + Blooms: Please ensure you select the LARGE gift box. ADD SCENTED SILK FLOWERS - Available to be shipped worldwide. Perfect for the ultimate total package gift or for yourself for year round gorgeousness that smell beautiful! Gorgeous scented artificial silk hydrangeas and peonies.

Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

Monochome Personalised No.5 Chanel Vase by Cartel Flowers

Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

Monochome Personalised No.5 Chanel Vase by Cartel Flowers

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Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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Personalised Chanel No.5 vase by Cartel Flowers. Description: Back by very popular demand! Each restock has previously sold out in hours so we are

Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

In Elections, Spain Is Going to Be Absolutely Fine

Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

1986 Editions Du Désastre Reproduction Fashion Print After Henry Clarke, Framed

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Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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Five Twenties, A Life Of Living Dangerously is an emotional, dark, suspenseful story. The subject matter is raw and at times disturbing and unsettling.

Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

– Five Twenties, A Life Of Living Dangerously is an emotional, dark, suspenseful story. The subject matter is raw and at times disturbing and unsettling.

Signed lower left, 'John Fulton' (American, 1933-1998) and painted circa 1995. The original oil painting for the poster advertising the appearance of Manolo Gonzalez at the prestigious Maestranza bullring in Seville and showing famous bullfighter in an emerald suit of lights, holding his espada at the ready while deflecting the enraged bull with his red cape. John Fulton was an American bullfighter and painter who settled in Seville. Born in Philadelphia, he received a scholarship to an art school in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in the early 1950s. During this time, he studied both painting and bullfighting, killing his first calf there in 1953. In 1954, Fulton joined the U.S. Army and continued and continued painting and bullfighting on his downtime. After his release in 1956, he moved to Spain where he studied bullfighting under Juan Belmonte and performed as a novillero (novice) with some of Spain’s leading matadors. In July 1963, Fulton was sponsored by José María Montilla to take his 'alternativa' at the Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla, pictured in the posted above and was confirmed in Madrid with the title 'Matador de Toros' in 1967. He is one of only two Americans to receive this honor. He shared posters with well-known figures such as El Cordobés, Antonio Ordóñez and Pepe Luis Vázquez. After retiring in 1994, he devoted himself fully to painting. Fulton exhibited his paintings at the Instituto Allende and at Galeria Izamal. Image of the artist is courtesy of Galeria Izamal

Calaméo - FEBRUARY 27, 1915

Manolo Gonzalez' by John Fulton, Plaza De Toros, Maestranza, Seville, Bullfighting, Matador