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184 Cm Collection

"184 cm: A Journey Through Art and Time" Step into the world of art and embark on a captivating journey through history with the enigmatic measurement of 184 cm


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"184 cm: A Journey Through Art and Time" Step into the world of art and embark on a captivating journey through history with the enigmatic measurement of 184 cm. From ancient engravings to modern watercolors, this collection showcases a diverse range of artistic masterpieces. The Bridge of 1862, reprinted in 1921 as a cliche-verre edition, transports us back to an era where craftsmanship met innovation. Its intricate details and timeless beauty stand as a testament to human ingenuity. Marechal de Castelnau's engraving sheet from around 1658 captures the essence of elegance and nobility. The delicate lines tell stories of chivalry and honor that echo through centuries. In Christ Sitting Cold Stone, created circa 1586 on an engraving plate, we witness the power of faith depicted with utmost precision. Every stroke conveys both vulnerability and strength, inviting contemplation. Ducks Marshes takes us on a serene journey amidst nature's tranquility. Originally printed in 1862 but reimagined in 1921 using cliche-verre technique, it reminds us to appreciate life's simple pleasures. Fountain Grotto, drawn around 1598 with pen brown ink brush wash techniques, invites us into its mystical realm. Its ethereal beauty captivates our imagination as we explore hidden depths within ourselves. Jacques Le Coigneux's engraved sheet from 1654 measures precisely at "11 3/8, " showcasing meticulous attention to detail characteristic of his time. It serves as a window into an era when artistry knew no bounds. Tobias Angel etching series reveals the artist's evolution over time; its third state represents mastery achieved through dedication and perseverance. Each piece tells a story that transcends generations. Mary Villiers Dutchess Lennox Richmond immortalizes her gracefulness across time with her portrait dating back to the mid-17th century. Her beauty and poise continue to inspire admiration.