EDITORS COMMENTS
"After Francesco: A Captivating Symphony of Mythology and Artistry" Step into a world where the ethereal realm of mythology intertwines with the masterful strokes of art, as we delve into the captivating series "After Francesco. " This collection takes us on a journey through various compositions, each revealing hints of enchantment and divine inspiration. In one composition, three muses grace our presence, their celestial beauty accentuated by the presence of putto lyres. Their cruciform arrangement creates an exquisite harmony that resonates deep within our souls. Another depiction showcases these same muses in a serene posture, seated gracefully while a flying putto delicately grasps a lyre between its hands - an embodiment of harmonious melodies. Moving forward in this artistic odyssey, we encounter another set of eight compositions featuring putto cymbals. The playful spirits evoke rhythmic sounds that transport us to realms beyond imagination. Hercules Bacchus Pan Saturn also make appearances in this series, their powerful personas adding depth and strength to the visual narrative. Amongst these mythical beings is Venus Cupid Two Goddesses Putto – a symphony for the eyes. In eight mesmerizing compositions, they captivate us with their elegance and allure. Meanwhile, three muses accompanied by gesturing putti create an atmosphere brimming with creativity and inspiration. The recurring motif of Three Muses playing lyres further emphasizes their significance in this collection's narrative arc. Through eight distinct compositions, they invite us to revel in melodic bliss while igniting our own creative sparks. As we explore deeper into "After Francesco, " we witness three muses seated underneath a flying putto who gestures downward – perhaps guiding them towards new artistic revelations or hidden truths waiting to be discovered. Apollo Pan Putto Blowing Horn presents yet another cruciform composition that celebrates music's transcendent power. Apollo Neptune Pluto Athena find solace upon clouds beneath which they are comfortably seated, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence of these deities.