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227 Cm Collection

"227 cm: A Journey Through Art and History" Step into the world of art and history with "227 cm, " a measurement that holds secrets, stories, and masterpieces


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"227 cm: A Journey Through Art and History" Step into the world of art and history with "227 cm, " a measurement that holds secrets, stories, and masterpieces. Let's begin our exploration with Bernt Knipperdolling's 1536 engraving sheet measuring 12 5/16 inches. This intricate piece takes us back to a time when craftsmanship was revered. Moving forward in time, we encounter the Battle of Hulst depicted in Der Weisskunig printed during the 18th century. The grandeur of this artwork transports us to an era filled with valor and conflict. Shifting gears, we delve into the interior tanks board of the Great Eastern Cable Passing Out. This technological marvel showcases human ingenuity at its finest as it revolutionized communication across vast distances. Next on our journey is an ornamented small empty oval etching sheet from 1540-45. Its delicate design captivates our imagination, leaving room for interpretation and wonder. As we continue, we stumble upon Officer January 1, 1796 hand-colored etching titled "Anything Will Do. " It offers a glimpse into daily life during that period while showcasing artistic talent through vibrant colors. The study of a seated woman created between 1778-1810 using black and white chalks invites us to appreciate the beauty found within simplicity. The artist's skill shines through every stroke. In contrast to serenity, we encounter the presentation of Infant Jesus at Temple from early-mid-16th century artistry. This religious scene evokes emotions and reminds us of faith's enduring power throughout centuries. Marching forward in time once again brings us face-to-face with Special Pleading captured in March 1780 etching sheet measuring11 7/8 inches. This thought-provoking piece challenges societal norms while highlighting individual voices seeking justice. Emperor Maximilian I Horseback woodcut from1518, in its seventh state, portrays power and authority.