Therond Collection
"Exploring the World Through the Artistic Lens of E Therond" Step into a time machine and travel back to 19th century Amsterdam, Netherlands
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"Exploring the World Through the Artistic Lens of E Therond" Step into a time machine and travel back to 19th century Amsterdam, Netherlands, where artist E Therond captured the essence of this enchanting city. From its picturesque canals to its charming architecture, Therond's brushstrokes bring Amsterdam to life. Venture further east and discover the majestic Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Drawing from a sketch by Mouhot, Therond masterfully portrays the central portico of this ancient temple complex, transporting us to a world steeped in history and grandeur. Journeying across borders, we find ourselves standing before the awe-inspiring Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Reims, France. Gautier may have designed it, but it is through Therond's artistry that we witness every intricate detail of this architectural masterpiece. Continuing our artistic expedition through time and space, we arrive at Rome's Arch of Constantine. With his skilled hand, Therond captures both the magnificence and historical significance of this iconic Roman monument. As we wander through Rome's ancient ruins known as The Roman Forum, we are transported back centuries with each stroke on paper by Ettling under Therond's guidance. The Temples of Saturn and Vespasian come alive once again before our eyes. Our journey takes us even further east to Jerusalem where C Maurand collaborates with Therond to depict the Church of Holy Sepulchre. This sacred site comes alive with spiritual energy as their artwork invites us into its hallowed halls. The Belem Tower stands tall against Lisbon's skyline thanks to Therond's keen eye for detail. Portugal’s rich maritime history is beautifully encapsulated within his brushstrokes as he immortalizes this fortress-like structure on canvas. Traveling onwards towards Asia reveals an array of cultural wonders captured by none other than E Therond himself.