1868–1940 Collection
The period between 1868 and 1940 was a time of great artistic exploration and innovation
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The period between 1868 and 1940 was a time of great artistic exploration and innovation. Artists like L Escarmouche left their mark with their stunning lithographs featured in the iconic 1893-94 Periodical. The beauty of the era is evident in works such as "Interior Saint-Jacut" from 1909, created using pastel gouache on paper. The Pont de l Europe series showcased breathtaking landscapes and intricate interiors, capturing the essence of this transformative period. Seamstress, a color lithograph wood engraving from around 1893, portrays the skill and artistry involved in traditional craftsmanship. In the Tuileries Garden Album des Peintres-Graveurs, artists celebrated nature's splendor through their masterful prints. Meanwhile, Landscapes Interiors Vollard Portfolio's cover album transported viewers to enchanting realms where reality intertwined with imagination. Waroquy's self-portrait painted in oil on canvas in 1889 reveals an artist deeply introspective about his craft. The Game Checkers series from 1899 combined landscapes and interiors to create visually captivating scenes that invite contemplation. Jos Lucie Hessel Small Salon Rue de Rivoli captured the elegance of Parisian life during this era while Interior Pink Wallpaper I series Paysages et Interieurs added a touch of whimsy to domestic spaces. A Travers Champs Across Fields series took viewers on a journey through picturesque landscapes that evoked both tranquility and adventure. Lastly, Jeux d'enfants Children Games Album des Peintres-Graveurs showcased playful scenes that brought joy to all who beheld them. These artworks exemplify the diversity and creativity that flourished during this remarkable time span – a testament to human ingenuity throughout history.