Look Away Collection
"Look Away: A Glimpse into Timeless Portraits and Captivating Stories" Step into a world of artistry, where eyes meet canvas and stories unfold
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"Look Away: A Glimpse into Timeless Portraits and Captivating Stories" Step into a world of artistry, where eyes meet canvas and stories unfold. In the lithograph "Paradise and the Peri, 1884, " beauty intertwines with mythology, inviting us to look away from reality and immerse ourselves in an ethereal realm. Mrs. Carin Östberg's portrait from 1916 captures her essence through delicate brushstrokes on canvas. Her gaze invites us to look away from our own worries and appreciate the timeless elegance she embodies. Philibert Cramer's pastel portrait on blue paper transports us back in time, urging us to momentarily look away from modern chaos and embrace the serenity of bygone eras. Napoleon I's commanding presence in his oil portrait from 1815 demands attention but also encourages us to look away from power struggles, reminding us that even great leaders have their vulnerabilities. Queen Victoria's coronation robes depicted in a print remind us of her regal grace as she ascended the throne in 1837. Look away from everyday concerns; let this image transport you to an era filled with grandeur. Charles Lamoureux, captured through late 19th-century photography, compels viewers to look away briefly at his musical prowess as he conducts symphonies at the Paris Opera—a moment frozen in time for all music enthusiasts. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte I immortalized himself through pencil and watercolor at Austerlitz—his intense gaze beckons you to look beyond battles fought long ago and ponder upon history's complexities. Charles-Francoise Gounod stares out at us through a black-and-white photograph taken between 1870-75—a reminder that we should sometimes look away from our daily routines and indulge ourselves with melodies composed by masters like him.