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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 8:37 pm)
Check out a style called "Symbolism"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolism_(arts)
or "Magic Realism"
The Shaker style began the use of gold stars on grandfather clock moon dials.
www.youtube.com/user/ShawnDriscollCG
The "solar system renaissance" image is actually from the Middle Ages, a portrayal of the "spheres of the universe".
I think what you're looking for, actually, is a style of art from the early to mid 1960s, when the moon face and star thing was a big craze. It had a very Romantic-era feel about itself, but at the same time it was also tied to imagery from artists like Peter Max (in his pre-psychedelic days).
docandraider.com -- the collected cartoons of Doc and Raider
Attached Link: http://www.jandofabrics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=spa00011
The sun is a bit disingenuous, but the moon and stars might be close?docandraider.com -- the collected cartoons of Doc and Raider
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This will sound really crazy, but I'm trying to identify a particular style of art. It is very stylized, possibly late Victoria / early 20th century. A night sky with gold stars, with a personified crescent moon. This style can be commonly seen on gift wrapping paper (or at a store that sells art paper) though I have also seen it on a timepiece. Robin Williams' daughter in "What Dreams May Come" has a diorama in this style. If this makes any sense at all and you can point me to an example, I'd be very grateful.