Boulenger Collection
"Boulenger: A Glimpse into the World of Nature and Fashion" Step back in time to the early-mid 19th century, where a young fisherman casts his line in Stapleton Glen
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"Boulenger: A Glimpse into the World of Nature and Fashion" Step back in time to the early-mid 19th century, where a young fisherman casts his line in Stapleton Glen. Created by Francis Danby, this captivating artwork transports us to a tranquil scene filled with anticipation and serenity. Fast forward to 1926 Paris, where a range of exquisite fashions takes center stage. From elegant dresses to chic accessories, these Parisian styles epitomize sophistication and glamour. Delve into the enchanting world of damselflies, dragonflies, and water snails captured in c1930s by Vere Temple. These delicate creatures dance amidst nature's beauty, showcasing their intricate forms against vibrant backgrounds. Travel further back in time to 1801 when an unknown artist immortalized a freshwater mussel. This stunning depiction highlights the intricacies of its shell while paying homage to the wonders found beneath our waters' surface. Edward Donovan's masterpiece from 1804 introduces us to the majestic perch swimming gracefully through aquatic realms. Its vibrant colors and sleek physique remind us of nature's artistry at its finest. John James Chalon invites us into "The Anglers Pool" from 1809—a serene oasis where fishermen seek solace amidst lush landscapes. The tranquility exuded by this painting is palpable as we imagine ourselves immersed within its peaceful ambiance. Embark on an exhilarating salmon fishing expedition depicted by John F Tennant in 1844. Feel your heart race as you witness skilled anglers battling against powerful currents for prized catches—an adrenaline-fueled adventure frozen in time. Discover Atlantic salmon - Grilse, Smolt, and Parr through an unknown artist's eyes in 1887. This captivating portrayal showcases different stages of their life cycle—each one representing resilience and adaptability within our natural world. Common frogs take center stage in a charming piece from 1908, their vibrant colors and playful demeanor capturing our hearts.