"405 mm x 308 mm: A Glimpse into Late 19th Century French Art" Step back in time and explore the vibrant world of late 19th-century French art through a collection of captivating works. Ranging from paintings to lithographs, these pieces offer a glimpse into the artistic brilliance of renowned artists such as Lucien Hector Monod, Felix Bracquemond, Marcel Lenoir, Luc Olivier Merson, Guillaume Dubufe, Alfred-Pierre Agache, Marguerite Delorme, Henri Jules Ferdinand Bellery-Defonaines, Raphael Collin, F. Bouisset, Edward Burne-Jones and Victor Emile Prouve. Transport yourself to ca. 1899 with Lucien Hector Monod's "La Voix des Sources, " an enchanting piece that captures the essence of nature's melodies. Felix Bracquemond's "Portrait" from 1877 showcases his mastery in capturing human emotions on canvas. Marcel Lenoir invites you to delve into introspection with his thought-provoking work titled "Invocation. " Meanwhile, Luc Olivier Merson's "Salome" takes you on a journey through biblical tales with its exquisite collotype technique on wove paper. Guillaume Dubufe presents us with innocence personified in his heartwarming piece called "L'Enfant" from 1899. Alfred-Pierre Agache mesmerizes viewers with the allure of Imperia in his collotype masterpiece created around the same period. Marguerite Delorme adds her touch to this era by contributing her unique artistic vision which remains active throughout the 19th century. The enigmatic beauty portrayed in Henri Jules Ferdinand Bellery-Defonaines' painting aptly named "The Enigma (L'Enigme)" leaves viewers pondering its hidden meanings.