C G Holme Collection
"C G Holme: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Expression" Step into the past with C G Holme, as we explore a collection of captivating artworks and historical moments
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"C G Holme: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Expression" Step into the past with C G Holme, as we explore a collection of captivating artworks and historical moments. Transport yourself to 1940, where the Crane Company unveils an exquisite bathroom design that exudes elegance and sophistication. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of this space, where every detail is meticulously crafted. Travel back further to c1904, (1925) when John Singer Sargent captures the enchanting gondolas by the Piazzetta. Let his brushstrokes transport you to Venice's romantic canals, evoking a sense of serenity and charm. Experience a wet evening on Oxford Street in 1919 through CRW Nevinson's masterpiece. The artist skillfully portrays bustling city life amidst rain-soaked streets, creating an atmosphere filled with energy and movement. Nevinson continues to captivate us with "Lorry-Jumpers" from the same year. Witness daredevil drivers defying gravity as they leap over obstacles in their powerful vehicles—a thrilling depiction of bravery intertwined with artistic prowess. In 1942, Heal & Son Ltd. , London presents us with a kitchen arrangement that showcases both functionality and style. Step into this well-equipped culinary haven designed for efficiency without compromising aesthetics. Marvel at Peter Schenk's "View of the Dogana" from 1702 (1925), offering a glimpse into Venice's rich architectural heritage. Allow your imagination to wander through time as you admire this masterful creation. Witness history unfold before your eyes as William Walcot immortalizes "Demolishing Devonshire House" in 1927—an iconic moment captured forever on canvas. Percy Robertson takes us on a journey across Waterloo Bridge in another artwork from 1927—feel its grandeur against London's skyline while basking in its majestic presence.