Hand On Heart Collection
"Hand on Heart: A Glimpse into the Soul through Art" In Theodore Roussel's "Profile of a Woman, 1900-05
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"Hand on Heart: A Glimpse into the Soul through Art" In Theodore Roussel's "Profile of a Woman, 1900-05, " we witness the vulnerability and sincerity of a lady as her hand rests gently on her heart. It speaks volumes about her innermost emotions. "The Meeting of Dante and Beatrice, 1889" captures a profound moment where love and admiration intertwine. As their hands touch their hearts, they communicate an unspoken connection that transcends time. A pug dog becomes more than just a companion in "Portrait of a Lady with her Pug Dog. " With one hand lovingly placed over her heart, this woman reveals the depth of affection she holds for both pet and self. In "Portrait of an Echevin of Paris, " the subject's hand firmly clasping his chest signifies his dedication to duty and honor. His commitment resonates through every stroke on canvas. El Greco's masterpiece "The Penitent Magdalene" portrays repentance as Mary Magdalene places her trembling hand upon her heart. Her expression reflects remorse but also hope for redemption. Afrasiyab, King of Turan, exudes power in his portrait from c. 1803-4. Yet it is his gentle placement of one hand over his heart that unveils compassion beneath regal exterior - reminding us that even kings possess humanity. "The Poetess; La Poetesse" captivates with its portrayal of creativity embodied by a woman whose delicate fingers rest tenderly against her chest. Through artistry, she channels emotions straight from the depths within. "The Cornelian Necklace (Portrait of Miss R), 1924" showcases elegance personified as the subject adorns herself with grace while placing one hand gracefully upon her beating heart - symbolizing passion intertwined with beauty. A Toby jug may seem ordinary until you notice its pale manganese face and hands holding an empty jug.