Accessoire De Beaute Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Accessoire de Beauté: A Journey Through Time and Vanity" Step into the world of beauty through the ages, where art and adornment intertwine. From Nana's captivating gaze in Édouard Manet's 1877 masterpiece to the intricate seashell-shaped silver cosmetic case from Magna Graecia in the 3rd century BC, each accessory tells a unique story. In Degas' pastel on cardboard, "The Tub, " we catch a glimpse of a woman lost in her own thoughts as she indulges in self-care. Meanwhile, love slumbers peacefully in an exquisite detail from an 18th-century oil painting aptly titled "Sleeping Love. " Tonkin takes us to Vietnam with his enchanting portrayal of a woman at her mirror, capturing both vulnerability and strength. And who can forget Louis Edmond Duranty's lithography masterpiece, "The Mirror of Colombine, " transporting us back to Paris in 1863? Rudolf Kremlicka brings us forward into Czech Art of the 20th century with his mesmerizing depiction of a woman standing before her reflection. The Veletrzni Palace serves as the backdrop for this captivating piece. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter more intriguing artifacts like La Grand Main - another gem by Duranty - showcasing yet another facet of vanity during that era. Lekythos mirrors from Gnathian style and Locri Epizefiri offer glimpses into ancient Greek culture and their fascination with self-reflection. But not all is glamourous; Death himself makes an appearance dressed as a suitor coming for a beautiful coquette ready for a ball. This haunting image reminds us that beauty is fleeting. Lastly, we are transported to French nobility during the 17th century through Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard's lithography illustration depicting a fashionable Frenchwoman donning her town dress.