Studio Volume 46 Collection
"Step into Studio Volume 46 and immerse yourself in a world of artistic wonders
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"Step into Studio Volume 46 and immerse yourself in a world of artistic wonders. Explore the picturesque village of Rosehearty through the eyes of Robert Weir Allan, as he captures its charm in c1909. Dive deep into the mythical realm with Charles Shannon's enchanting portrayal of 'The Mermaid' from the same era. Travel back to c1890 and witness Alexander Mann's masterpiece, 'Philomene, ' a captivating depiction that will leave you mesmerized. Experience elegance and sophistication as M. H. Baillie Scott unveils his stunning design for a Berlin flat's dining room in c1909. Transport yourself to ancient Japan with Utagawa Toyokuni's 'Washing Linen, ' an exquisite artwork from c1800 that showcases traditional Japanese life. Discover the beauty of Cotswolds through Alfred Edward East's masterful brushstrokes in his piece from c1909. Be captivated by Alexander Fisher's delicate portrait in enamel, capturing the innocence and grace of Rosemary, Daughter of John, created in c1909. Witness Emile-Rene Menard's interpretation of 'Le Jugement de Paris, ' a timeless myth brought to life with extraordinary skill. Marvel at Charles Edward Mallows' architectural brilliance as he presents Tirley Court, Cheshire: East Side, 1908 - a testament to grandeur and craftsmanship. Delve into Henry Holiday's study in drapery from c1900; every fold meticulously rendered with precision. Experience the profound impact of Henry Holiday once again through his iconic rendition of 'The Last Supper' dating back to 1898 - an emotionally charged masterpiece that continues to resonate today. Finally, gaze upon Alfred Drury’s magnificent sculptures adorning Victoria and Albert Museum’s main entrance captured perfectly by our artists during their visit in c1909. " Embark on this visual journey through time within Studio Volume 46 – where artistry and history intertwine to create an unforgettable experience.