Leemage Collection
EDITORS COMMENTS"Unveiling the Icons: A Glimpse into Leemage's Captivating Collection" Step into a world where history and art intertwine
All products are expertly crafted, using premium materials, tailored to your specifications and promptly shipped
EDITORS COMMENTS
"Unveiling the Icons: A Glimpse into Leemage's Captivating Collection" Step into a world where history and art intertwine, as Leemage presents an exquisite array of captivating portraits and illustrations. Amongst these masterpieces, we are transported to the regal presence of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sissi), her beauty immortalized in a stunning painting that captures her essence for eternity. Immanuel Kant, the eminent philosopher, gazes back at us from a miniature portrait, his intellectual prowess emanating through every brushstroke. The profound wisdom of Saint Thomas Aquinas is revealed in another enchanting portrait; this Italian theologian and philosopher's legacy lives on through his contemplative visage. Thomas Hobbes, the English philosopher known for his groundbreaking ideas on social contract theory, comes alive in an engraving that showcases both his intellect and enigmatic persona. Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli graces our collection twice - once with Caterina Sforza Riario by his side and again with Pandolfo Petrucci seigneur of Siena. These illustrations bring to life Machiavelli's influential works that continue to shape political thought even today. Fabrizio Colonna and Cosimo Rucellai engage in animated discussion about the art of war within yet another illustration by Alessandro Focosi. Their strategic minds collide as they explore military tactics amidst turbulent times. Marie Taglioni enchants us with her ethereal grace as she embodies the role of sylphide in Achille Deveria's mesmerizing illustration. The ballerina's delicate movements seem frozen in time, forever capturing her talent and allure. George Sand stares back at us from an oil canvas portrait; this iconic writer challenges societal norms while leaving an indelible mark on literature during her era.