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"Exploring the Artistic World of 25 cm: From J. Kolm Abraham Grill's Captivating Portrait to Peder Rublagh's Royal Connection" Step into the enchanting world of art as we delve into the captivating dimensions of 25 cm. Starting with J. Kolm Abraham Grill's remarkable painting portrait from 1674-1725, this piece showcases intricate details and masterful brushstrokes that bring characters to life. Moving on, we encounter Peder Rublagh's portrayal of Charlotta Amalia, Queen from 1650-1714. Her regal presence is beautifully captured within the confines of just 25 cm, showcasing Rublagh's skill in capturing royal elegance. Design takes center stage as two friezes adorned with Zephyr flank our visual journey. These exquisite designs transport us to a realm where mythological elements intertwine seamlessly with artistic expression. The allure of Moulin Rouge beckons us next, reminding us of the Franco-Russian Alliance formed in 1893. A crayon masterpiece measuring only 25 cm transports us back in time, evoking emotions and memories associated with this iconic establishment. Sculpture designs featuring Saint Peter Paul Angel Death leave an indelible mark on our artistic exploration. The intricacy and attention to detail showcased within these compact sculptures are truly awe-inspiring. A design frieze emerges before our eyes; putti carrying vine intertwined with three felines captivate our imagination. This harmonious blend creates a mesmerizing composition that fits perfectly within its modest dimensions. An etching engraving sheet trimmed down to precisely 25 cm unveils a fisherman scene dating back to ca1753. The artist skillfully captures every nuance and emotion through delicate lines etched onto this small canvas. A vertical panel depicting a half-length female surrounded by leaves extends her arms towards us, inviting contemplation and reflection within its limited space.