405 Mm X 308 Mm 1594 Collection
"405 mm x 308 mm 1594
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"405 mm x 308 mm 1594: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Late 19th Century France" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of late 19th century French art with "405 mm x 308 mm 1594. " This captivating collection showcases a diverse range of artists and their masterpieces, each offering a unique perspective on life during this era. Louis Welden Hawkins, a talented French artist who passed away in 1910, presents us with his mesmerizing work titled "Liseuses" from 1898. Through a color lithograph on wove paper, he transports us to an intimate scene where readers are engrossed in their books, inviting us to share in their contemplative moments. Ferdinand Luigini, also known as Ferdinand-Jean Luigini (1870 -1943), introduces us to "The Servant, " an intriguing piece that leaves room for interpretation. With Paul Le Roy's enigmatic works and Charles François Prosper Guerin's evocative creations further enriching this collection, we find ourselves captivated by the depth and diversity of artistic expression. Jeanne Granes takes us back even further with her poignant artwork titled "L'Aieule (Woman Spinning)" from 1899. This piece beautifully captures the essence of traditional life as we witness a woman engaged in the timeless craft of spinning. Adolphe Willette's collotype print "Valmy" transports us to another era entirely – its historical significance resonating through time. Eugene Grasset enchants viewers with his collotype print "Dans Les Bois, " allowing nature to take center stage while Henri Jules Guinier invites us into a serene night scene with his work entitled "Nuit douce. " Meanwhile, Paul Cesar Helleu portrays the elegance and sophistication of Parisian women through his captivating piece "Parisienne.