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142 Cm Collection

"Exploring Art and History


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"Exploring Art and History: Unveiling the Enigmatic 142 cm" Step into the Workshop of Hyacinthe Rigaud (1659-1743) and witness Charles XII come to life in a mesmerizing portrait. Journey through time with Johan David Swartz and Anders Leijonstedt (1649-1725), as their etching of Shell Hebrew Volute Voluta ebraea L ca 1646 transports you back to ancient wonders. Marvel at the Triumphal column's female figure, Fame, holding a trumpet, symbolizing victory and glory. Saint Jerome kneels on a rock, facing right in Reni's masterpiece. His devotion is palpable as he seeks solace in his faith. Susanna captivates us with her beauty in an engraving from 1583. This first state oval sheet captures her innocence before she faces unjust accusations. Lucretia becomes our teacher as we delve into Instructing Daughters Needlework from 1557. Her skillful hands guide young minds towards creativity and craftsmanship. Cottages Bank invites us to explore rustic charm through its enchanting engravings. The first state three-sheet artwork immerses us in idyllic countryside scenes. Man Entry Ruinous Hedge takes us on an adventure through the mysterious ruins of the 17th century. An engraving that sparks curiosity about forgotten tales hidden within crumbling walls. Saint Simon stands proudly, facing left while clutching a saw - a symbol of his martyrdom. His unwavering dedication echoes throughout time. Saint Paul gazes confidently to the right, sword in hand, book by his side - an emblematic representation of his role as an apostle spreading divine wisdom across lands far and wide. Transport yourself to St Giles Fields with a transfer lithograph stumping from 1896. Feel the energy emanating from this vibrant depiction of bustling city life captured in exquisite detail.