Officine Collection
Officine, a world of intrigue and drama captured through various artistic mediums
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Officine, a world of intrigue and drama captured through various artistic mediums. From the somber oil on panel painting, "The Peasant Lawyer, " to the whimsical brush and Indian ink sketch, "The Fool Seeking Many Offices, " these artworks transport us into different realms of human experience. In "Reading of the will, " a captivating painting from 1878, we witness the tension and anticipation as individuals gather to learn their fate. Meanwhile, in an office nearby, a woman vents her frustration after being cheated – seeking justice from the police. Princess Maria of Piedmont takes center stage in another piece titled "National Inspector of the Italian Red Cross. " A symbol of empowerment and progress, she breaks barriers by assuming such a prestigious role. Moving across continents to Buenos-Ayres, we find ourselves amidst serious riots depicted in vibrant color lithographs. Protesters demonstrate against El Pais Newspaper's offices while chaos unfolds on Calle Florida. "The Murder Of The Interior Minister" transports us back to Petersburg where a disguised student commits an unthinkable act. This chilling scene is brought to life through vivid colors that heighten our senses. Tragedy strikes again with "The victims of duty, " showcasing postal employees caught in a terrible clash in Melun (France). Their sacrifice is immortalized through striking color lithography that evokes both sympathy and admiration for their dedication. Even those who hold great power are not immune to fate's cruel hand. In "The President Of The French Republic In His Working Cabinet A Few Hours Before He Dies, " we catch a glimpse into his final moments before destiny takes its course. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies North America's State of Alabama – home to a police chief embroiled in dispute as portrayed in yet another colorful lithograph. Here we see how conflicts can arise even within seemingly mundane office settings. Lastly, an engraving titled "The skeleton of Death and the lawyer" serves as a haunting reminder of life's transience.