Door Frame Collection
Step into a world of possibilities with the humble door frame
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Step into a world of possibilities with the humble door frame. From its role as a baby bouncer to being the focal point of an old wooden door, this architectural feature has stood the test of time. In James Tissot's painting "Too Early, " we catch a glimpse of a door frame that transports us back to 1873, evoking feelings of nostalgia and curiosity. Johann Sebastian Muller's print from the mid-18th century offers suggestions for decorating door and window frames, showcasing the artistry that can be achieved within these structures. Venturing beyond traditional uses, Kolmanskop takes us on an adventure where nature reclaims abandoned buildings, leaving only remnants of their former glory - including striking door frames. Robert Manno invites us to explore what lies behind closed doors in his captivating artwork titled "Door Within. " The doorway becomes more than just an entrance; it becomes a gateway to imagination. In "The Doorway; La Porte, " we witness how light plays upon a beautifully crafted door frame, highlighting its elegance and craftsmanship. An interior scene depicted in oil on canvas draws our attention not only to the room but also to the intricate details surrounding its doorway. Albert Pratt's paintings from 1935/1942 offer different perspectives on doorways and doors - one invitingly open while another remains closed, leaving us wondering about what lies beyond. A mysterious 1840/60s photograph captures an unknown creator's skillful workmanship in crafting a timeless doorframe. Whether it serves as protection or invitation, decoration or inspiration, there is no denying that the humble door frame holds immense significance throughout history and continues to captivate our imaginations today.