"The Looking Glass: Exploring the Reflections of Art through a Compact Mirror" Step into the world of art and indulge in the captivating reflections captured by various masterpieces. From oil on canvas to bronze sculptures, watercolors to lacquer papier mache, each piece tells a unique story through The Looking Glass. Immerse yourself in "The Slave; L'Esclave" (1924), an exquisite bronze sculpture with a brown patina that evokes emotions of strength and vulnerability simultaneously. Witness the delicate strokes of "The Sultan's Favourite" (1900), where watercolor meets pencil on canvas, creating a mesmerizing blend of colors and textures. Transport yourself back to 1875 with "Preparing for the Ball, " an oil painting on panel that captures elegance and anticipation. Admire the intricate details of Two Qajar lacquer papier mache qalamdans alongside a Zand mirror case, showcasing Persian craftsmanship at its finest. Experience feline grace in "Feline Reflections, " an oil painting on canvas that portrays cats as symbols of mystery and independence. Delve into youthful innocence with "Adolescence" (1874), where watrcolor and gouache intertwine to depict tender moments frozen in time. Marvel at the beauty of a white jadeite and gilt silver mirror adorned with low relief phoenixes and peonies – an embodiment of elegance itself. Explore designs from Carl Faberge's House, including an oval hand mirror that exudes opulence beyond compare. Witness intimate moments unfold within "Woman at a Dressing Table, " another masterpiece rendered in oil on canvas. Step inside "In the Boudoir, " where secrets are whispered amidst luxurious surroundings painted onto canvas. Lastly, gaze upon the Double Portrait capturing Henry Penruddocke Wyndham alongside his brother Wandham – their bond immortalized forever through brushstrokes.