Scribner And Co Collection
"Scribner and Co: A Glimpse into the Enigmatic Artistry of the 19th Century" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Scribner and Co
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Scribner and Co: A Glimpse into the Enigmatic Artistry of the 19th Century" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Scribner and Co, where art comes alive through a myriad of intriguing masterpieces. Delve into the depths of history with "Brunhild, The Warrior-Queen, Hurls Her Spear at Gunthers Shield" by an unknown creator in 1882; witness the fierce determination etched upon her face as she unleashes her might. Embark on a voyage beneath the waves with "A Diagram of the Giant Squid" from 1881, created by an enigmatic artist whose identity remains shrouded in mystery. Marvel at this intricate illustration that unravels the secrets hidden within these elusive creatures' watery realm. Transport yourself to tranquil landscapes captured by James Leon Williams. In "At Shottery Brook" (1892), feel serenity wash over you as nature's beauty unfolds before your eyes. Witness men diligently cutting rushes in another work by Williams titled "Men cutting rushes" (1892), showcasing their laborious efforts against a backdrop of idyllic scenery. Discover portraits that immortalize artistic legends such as Fra Angelico and Michael Angelo Buonarotti. An unknown creator pays homage to Fra Angelico's divine talent with a stunning portrayal aptly named "Portrait of Fra Angelico" (1881). Similarly, gaze upon Michael Angelo Buonarotti's visage brought to life through an anonymous artist's brushstrokes in "Portrait of Michael Angelo Buonarotti" (1881). Unleash your imagination aboard fantastical journeys depicted within works like "All Aboard for the Moon. " (1881) - its creator yet again remaining unknown - inviting you to dream beyond earthly confines.