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Twisted Columns Collection

"Twisted Columns: A Journey through Architectural Marvels and Artistic Wonders" Step into the enchanting world of twisted columns

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: Detail of the arches of the loggia, 1488-96 (photo)

Detail of the arches of the loggia, 1488-96 (photo)
XIR181803 Detail of the arches of the loggia, 1488-96 (photo) by Spanish School, (15th century); Colegio de San Gregorio, Valladolid, Spain; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: The Triumph of the Eucharist over Idolatry, c. 1625 (oil on wood)

The Triumph of the Eucharist over Idolatry, c. 1625 (oil on wood)
5975354 The Triumph of the Eucharist over Idolatry, c.1625 (oil on wood) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 65x91 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: Mythological tapestry, Paris, 1661 (metal thread, wool & silk)

Mythological tapestry, Paris, 1661 (metal thread, wool & silk)
3281645 Mythological tapestry, Paris, 1661 (metal thread, wool & silk) by Planche, Raphael de la (fl.1629-61); 275x350 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Woven in metal threads, wools and silks)

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: The Eucharist Vanquishes the Heathen Sacrifices, Brussels

The Eucharist Vanquishes the Heathen Sacrifices, Brussels
494361 The Eucharist Vanquishes the Heathen Sacrifices, Brussels, second half of the 17th century (wool & silk) by Rubens

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: Tabernacle, 1347-60 (marble)

Tabernacle, 1347-60 (marble)
3469976 Tabernacle, 1347-60 (marble) by Orcagna, Andrea di Cione (c.1308-68); Orsanmichele Church and Museum, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; eMark Edward Smith; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: A cluttered sideboard at the Westmoreland Davis residence in Tuxedo Park, New York

A cluttered sideboard at the Westmoreland Davis residence in Tuxedo Park, New York
MNY381653 A cluttered sideboard at the Westmoreland Davis residence in Tuxedo Park, New York, 1899 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942)

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: Esther Presents herself at the Palace (oil on copper)

Esther Presents herself at the Palace (oil on copper)
492506 Esther Presents herself at the Palace (oil on copper) by Herp, Willem van the Elder (1614-77); 43x59 cm; Private Collection; Haldane Fine Art; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: Fantastic landscape twisted columns

Fantastic landscape twisted columns
Fantastic landscape with twisted columns

Background imageTwisted Columns Collection: Johan le Ducq Portrait Willem Jansz Verbruggen

Johan le Ducq Portrait Willem Jansz Verbruggen
Johan le Ducq, Portrait of Willem Jansz Verbruggen (c.1620-1678), falconer of the Prince of Orange, for the hunting lodge Valkenbosch, portrait painting imagery linen oil painting


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"Twisted Columns: A Journey through Architectural Marvels and Artistic Wonders" Step into the enchanting world of twisted columns, where history intertwines with artistry. From the mesmerizing Djenan-el-Mufti in Algiers to the intricate arches of the loggia dating back to 1488-96, these captivating structures leave us spellbound. In a monochrome photograph capturing every detail, we are transported to an era when craftsmanship reigned supreme. The Triumph of the Eucharist over Idolatry, depicted in oil on wood circa 1625, showcases how art can triumph over ignorance. Moving forward in time, a mythological tapestry from Paris in 1661 captures our attention with its delicate metal thread interwoven with wool and silk. It tells tales of ancient gods and heroes that continue to fascinate us even today. The Eucharist Vanquishes the Heathen Sacrifices displayed proudly in Brussels reminds us of religious conflicts overcome by unity and acceptance. Its message resonates across borders and cultures. A marble masterpiece known as Tabernacle stands tall as a testament to human ingenuity between 1347-60. Its intricately carved twisted columns speak volumes about architectural prowess during medieval times. As we shift our focus from grandeur to everyday life, a cluttered sideboard at Westmoreland Davis residence in Tuxedo Park, New York catches our eye. Amongst family heirlooms and cherished possessions lies beauty hidden within chaos - much like life itself. Esther Presents herself at the Palace immortalizes this biblical tale on copper canvas using vibrant hues that breathe life into each stroke. It serves as a reminder that courage knows no bounds when faced with adversity. Venturing beyond reality's boundaries brings us face-to-face with fantastic landscapes adorned by twisted columns reaching towards unknown realms. These surreal vistas awaken our imagination and invite exploration into uncharted territories.