At The Window Collection
"At the Window: A Glimpse into Time and Space" Step into the world of art through a window, where interior scenes come alive with emotions and stories
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"At the Window: A Glimpse into Time and Space" Step into the world of art through a window, where interior scenes come alive with emotions and stories. In 1917, artist Stanislav Yulianovich Zhukovsky captured a moment in time with his painting "At the Window. " The woman at the window, portrayed in oil on canvas as "Femme a la Fenetre, " invites us to ponder her thoughts and dreams. Traveling forward to 1922, Hermann Rothe's pochoir print "Am Fenster" showcases plants adorning a windowsill. This glimpse of nature brings life and color to an otherwise ordinary scene. Meanwhile, another oil on canvas masterpiece titled "At the Window" from 1892 transports us back in time, allowing us to witness history unfold through an open windowpane. Theo van Rysselberghe's creation "Les Pivoines blanches (White peonies)" captivates our senses with its delicate beauty. The flowers placed near a window create an ethereal atmosphere that enchants all who behold it. Henri Martin's work from around 1925 titled "Terrasse ala fenetre" offers us a view onto a terrace bathed in sunlight – an invitation to step outside and embrace life. Delving further into history, we encounter interiors from different eras such as those depicted in paintings from 1839 or the 1830-1840s. These glimpses provide insight into past lives lived within these walls – their joys, sorrows, and everyday routines. Moving forward again to more recent times, we find ourselves immersed in Le Sidaner's artworks. His painting "In an old house" captures nostalgia for days gone by while his piece titled "Table overlooking the courtyard" presents tranquility amidst bustling city life.