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124 Cm Collection

"124 cm: A Glimpse into Art's Timeless Beauty" Step back in time to a remarkably peaceful moment captured in an exquisite watercolor from around 1910


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"124 cm: A Glimpse into Art's Timeless Beauty" Step back in time to a remarkably peaceful moment captured in an exquisite watercolor from around 1910. This exceptional piece, titled "Exceptionally Peaceful Moment, " transports us to an era where serenity reigned supreme. Moving on to Plate 5, we encounter two friezes adorned with a top grotesque head of an old man. The intricate details and craftsmanship showcased here are truly awe-inspiring. In the Charitas Acts Charity Series Tazza Designs, dating back to the early years of the twentieth century, we witness the embodiment of compassion and goodwill through stunning artwork. A reproduction photograph by Thomas Nast takes us even further back in time, specifically to 1896. This photomechanical reproduction captures a moment frozen in history, allowing us to appreciate its significance today. The Pendant Design featuring a Peace-Goddess flanked by two warriors is nothing short of mesmerizing. Its symbolism speaks volumes about strength and harmony coexisting side by side. Continuing our journey through art's rich tapestry, Plate 2 presents three fragments adorned with another captivating top grotesque head. These fragments offer glimpses into ancient stories waiting for curious minds to unravel their mysteries. An engraving depicting the head of an elderly man with a long beard and turban brings forth images of wisdom passed down through generations. Its timeless appeal resonates across centuries. Traveling further back in time, we stumble upon "Little Pool, " an etching drypoint from 1861 that has reached its ninth state. The delicate lines masterfully etched onto paper transport us straight into nature's tranquility. Dido holding a dagger tightly in her right hand while extending her left arm showcases raw emotions frozen forever within this caustic scene from antiquity (ca 1510-27). It serves as a reminder that passion can sometimes lead to tragic consequences.