Vehicule De Transport Collection
"Vehicule de transport: A Journey Through Art and History" Embark on a visual voyage through time as we explore the captivating world of "vehicule de transport
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"Vehicule de transport: A Journey Through Art and History" Embark on a visual voyage through time as we explore the captivating world of "vehicule de transport. " From the tumultuous seas depicted in "The Raft of the Medusa" to the majestic sails of the Cutty Sark, this collection showcases various modes of transportation that have shaped our past. Step into the Palace of Justice in Milan, Italy, where a marble bas-relief titled "Fascist justice" portrays Justice herself perched upon the Tree of Good and Evil. This thought-provoking artwork reminds us of how power can influence even our judicial systems. Travel posters from early 20th-century excursions to Atlantic Ocean islands beckon us with their vibrant colors and promises of adventure. Meanwhile, an oil painting captures Place du Havre in Paris during 1893, offering a glimpse into bustling city life at that time. Artistic masterpieces like "The meridian or The siesta, " "Parisian Boulevard with snow, " and "The Train in the snow" evoke emotions ranging from tranquility to excitement. These paintings invite us to contemplate moments frozen in time while immersing ourselves in their beauty. Delve further into history with hand-colored copperplate engravings showcasing ancient costumes from around the world. Witness boats bobbing gently in Marseille's Old Port through a mesmerizing painting created in 1908. Even alphabets hold stories within them - an engraving featuring Ours (bear), Omnibus (bus), and Oie (goose) takes us back to late 19th-century Paris when it was printed for Alphonse Lemerre's publishing house by Charles Unsinger. Finally, journey back centuries ago with a low relief sculpture depicting Peter and John witnessing an apparition of Jesus Christ after his resurrection. This profound artwork serves as a reminder that faith has always been intertwined with human existence.