Van Avont Peter Collection
"Van Avont Peter: A Journey through the Elements and Beyond" Step into a world of enchantment and mystery with Van Avont Peter
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"Van Avont Peter: A Journey through the Elements and Beyond" Step into a world of enchantment and mystery with Van Avont Peter, an extraordinary collection of artworks that will transport you to another time. Water from The four elements, after Avont, 1647 by an unknown creator captures the essence of water in all its fluidity and grace. In Five boys and a satyr, 1646 by Wenceslaus Hollar, we witness a playful scene where innocence meets mischief. The Kneeling Magdalen, 1625-77 also by Hollar portrays a moment of deep introspection and spiritual contemplation. Titlepage with hounds and hunting equipment, 1646 showcases Hollar's attention to detail as he brings to life the thrill of the hunt. Meanwhile, Wooded Landscape, 1644 invites us to immerse ourselves in nature's serenity. Rothendael Abbey transports us to a place of tranquility with its serene beauty captured by Hollar in 1648. Two young satyrs and a boy from 1647 depict mythical creatures intertwined with human existence. The River God and the Boys from 1625-77 presents an ethereal encounter between mortals and divine beings. Air (The Four Elements), ca. 1647 captivates us with its depiction of air's intangible yet vital presence. But it is Water (The Four Elements), ca. 1647 that truly mesmerizes as it reveals water's power to shape landscapes and sustain life itself. Fire (The Four Elements), created in 1647 ignites our imagination with its fierce intensity. Finally, Four boys, a young satyr and a goat painted in 1647 epitomizes youthful energy mingling harmoniously amidst nature's wonders. Join us on this captivating journey through artistry as Van Avont Peter unveils hidden realms where reality intertwines seamlessly with the fantastical.