French Master Collection
"A Love Letter (Procuress), second half of the 16th century
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"A Love Letter (Procuress), second half of the 16th century. Artist: French Master" In this captivating artwork by a French master, we are transported to the romantic world of the late 16th century. The painting depicts a scene filled with intrigue and desire as a procuress delivers a love letter to an eager recipient. With delicate brushstrokes and intricate details, the artist beautifully captures the emotions that swirl within this clandestine exchange. "Consequences of a Successful French Invasion, or We teach de English Republicans to work, 1798 (hand-coloured etching)" This hand-colored etching by an anonymous French master transports us back to one of history's most tumultuous periods - the late 18th century. Depicting the aftermath of a successful French invasion, it showcases how power dynamics shift and consequences unfold in times of war. Through meticulous detailing and vibrant colors, this artwork serves as both a historical document and an artistic masterpiece. "Monsieur Hua (engraving)" In this striking engraving by an enigmatic French master named Monsieur Hua, we are introduced to an intriguing figure from history. With precise lines and expert shading techniques, Hua skillfully captures every detail of his subject's face - from his intense gaze to his refined features. This portrait invites us into Monsieur Hua's world where mystery meets artistry. "Portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), ca 1778. Artist: French master" A timeless tribute to musical genius is unveiled in this exquisite portrait by an esteemed yet unnamed French master. Painted around 1778 during Mozart's prime years, it immortalizes his youthful charm and undeniable talent through careful brushwork and vivid colors that seem to dance on canvas. This remarkable piece allows us glimpses into Mozart's soulful brilliance that forever changed classical music. "Elisa Rachel as Judith, 1843. Artist.