Dreamt Collection
"Dreamt: A Kaleidoscope of Artistic Reveries" Immerse yourself in a world where dreams intertwine with reality
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"Dreamt: A Kaleidoscope of Artistic Reveries" Immerse yourself in a world where dreams intertwine with reality, as artists transport us to ethereal realms through their creative visions. From the slumbering depths of imagination, they conjure up captivating scenes that captivate our minds and stir our souls. In "I Dreamt I Slept At Madame Tussauds, " an enchanting engraving takes us on a nocturnal adventure within the famed wax museum's halls. As we wander amidst lifelike figures frozen in time, we become part of this surreal tableau. "Our artists waking dream of a street in Northwich" invites us into an idyllic litho reverie. Streets bathed in golden hues and adorned with quaint houses beckon us to explore this picturesque town nestled within the artist's mind. In "Jacob's Dream, " a color litho masterpiece unfolds before our eyes. We witness Jacob's celestial encounter as angels ascend and descend upon his slumbering form, bridging the gap between heaven and earth. "The Scott Centenary, a Dream of the Waverley Novels" immerses us in an intricate engraving where Sir Walter Scott's literary worlds come alive. Characters from his beloved novels dance across the page, inviting readers to step into their adventures. Through "Visions (Visionen), 1918, " an etching transports us to fragmented landscapes born from dreams shattered by war. The haunting imagery serves as both testament and warning against humanity's destructive tendencies. "The dream, 1878-82" captures fleeting moments suspended between wakefulness and sleep. This evocative etching draws back the curtain on subconscious desires that flicker like candle flames within our minds. Within "The Dream has Ended in Death, " taken from "The Juror", an 1887 litho portrays mortality intertwined with dreamscape motifs—a poignant reminder that even fantasies must succumb to the inevitable. In "Dream Vision, c.