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1798–1863 Collection (#4)

"Exploring the Artistic Journey of 1798–1863



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"Exploring the Artistic Journey of 1798–1863: A Captivating Collection" Step into a world of artistic brilliance as we delve into the captivating works from the period between 1798 and 1863. From Goetz van Berlichingen's majestic horse, beautifully captured in pen brown ink around 1820, to the intriguing tomb effigies featuring a man in suit armor beside a child spanning from 1820 to 1863. Abbey Valmont takes us on an enchanting journey with her tomb studies windows, showcasing four exquisite studies that transport us back in time. Meanwhile, Faust and Mephistopheles grace our presence amidst the breathtaking Hartz Mountains through Goethe's masterful depiction dating from 1825-27. The lion becomes both fierce and majestic as we witness its presence in various forms - be it Atlas Mountains lithographs during the years of 1829-30 or engaging studies of rearing horses attacked by lions engaged in wrestling matches. Intrigue continues with young tigers playfully interacting with their mothers through lithographs dating back to1831. Sultan Morocco's entourage comes alive before our eyes through meticulous brushstrokes executed between1832-33 while lioness figures intertwine gracefully with female nudes within other figure studies. Figures take center stage once again as religion is explored through a half-seated individual raising their right arm, evoking deep contemplation. And not forgetting doorways that hold secrets within them; one such doorway captivates us through watercolor graphite on wove paper created in1832. Lastly, let us not overlook the regal royal tiger depicted across two states of lithography during1829-30 – truly mesmerizing. Join us on this extraordinary visual expedition encompassing diverse subjects and techniques meticulously crafted by artists who left an indelible mark on history during this remarkable era.