iparadisi:

Calendar page for ‘January’, in Ver Sacrum, Year IV, 1901.My scan of the Colour lithograph.

i love the cranky old year on the right
artsyrabbits:

Design for the Frommes Calendar for the 14th Exhibition of the Vienna Secession 1902
by Koloman Moser


hourglass, ouroboros, silhouettes=AWESOME
diagnosednostalgia:

Heinrich Lefler 
Calendar - April (1899) 
mediumaevum:

Monstrance Clock or Mirror Clock, ca. 1570Made in Nuremberg, GermanyCase of gilt bronze; dial of gilt brass; movement of steel

In addition to showing the hours, the astrolabe dial of this clock (parts of which are now missing) was made to indicate the apparent motions of twenty-three stars in the northern hemisphere, the position of the sun and the moon in the zodiac, the astrological houses of heaven, and the age and phase of the moon in its monthly cycle. 
The recessed ring encircling the chapter of hours gives the day of the year, saints’ days, and other calendrical information for the period beginning in 1570 and ending in 1610. The dial on top is for setting the alarm. The inclusion of a clock such as this one in a Kunstkammer would have demonstrated the owner’s familiarity with cosmology, astronomy, and astrology.

i love all the information contained in this object
yama-bato:


By JOSEF MARIA AUCHENTALLER 1865-1949   [+]
Calendar, 1901
here
Ver Sacrum ,1901


reminds me of the masque of the red death
bunnies!

i like it.

Opaque  by  andbamnan