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156 Cm Collection

"156 cm: A Journey through Art and Time" Step into the world of art with "156 cm, " a captivating exploration of various artworks spanning different periods and mediums



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"156 cm: A Journey through Art and Time" Step into the world of art with "156 cm, " a captivating exploration of various artworks spanning different periods and mediums. From landscape paintings to etchings, woodcuts to engravings, this collection offers a diverse range of artistic expressions. Travel back to Osny in January-March 1894 with "Landscape Osny Paysage a Osny. " Immerse yourself in the serene beauty captured on canvas, as nature comes alive through delicate brushstrokes. Experience the untitled watercolor paper mounted on cardboard from 1914. Let your imagination run wild as you interpret its abstract forms and colors, unlocking hidden meanings within its mysterious composition. Delve into history with "St Catherine Alexandria 1644-52 Etching engraving" and "Beheading Saint John Baptist 1512 Woodcut Sheet. " These powerful prints depict dramatic scenes that evoke emotions and provoke contemplation about life's complexities. Witness the hauntingly intriguing "Two deformed heads facing 1645 Etching third state, " where two distorted faces confront each other, leaving room for interpretation and introspection. Marvel at the craftsmanship of "Jug wide spout 1645 Etching state Plate 6/15 /16" and admire its intricate details. This artwork showcases both technical skill and aesthetic beauty in depicting everyday objects. Discover Athena ca. 1540-45 Engraving Sheet trimmed at just under nine inches tall. The goddess exudes strength and wisdom while inviting viewers to ponder her significance in ancient mythology. Transport yourself to another era with "Two Women 1852 Salted paper print paper negative. " This photograph captures a moment frozen in time, offering glimpses into lives lived long ago while preserving their stories for generations to come.