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Macfall Collection

"Macfall: A Journey Through Art and Time" Step into the enchanting world of Macfall, where art transcends centuries and whispers tales of beauty, passion, and mystery

Background imageMacfall Collection: Et in Arcadia ego (Les bergers d Arcadie or The Arcadian Shepherds), 1637-1638, (1911)

Et in Arcadia ego (Les bergers d Arcadie or The Arcadian Shepherds), 1637-1638, (1911). Artist: Nicolas Poussin
Et in Arcadia ego (Les bergers d Arcadie or The Arcadian Shepherds), 1637-38, (1911). Painting held at the Musee du Louvre, Paris. From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C

Background imageMacfall Collection: A Blue Day

A Blue Day
This is an extemporization of oil paint, showing a landscape view of a stream, with trees to each side, using liberal, swirling brush strokes. Date: circa 1919

Background imageMacfall Collection: Enter The Tiger!

Enter The Tiger!
A still life oil painting, comprising of a seated figure of a man, an upturned bowl and a trail of multicoloured flowers. A toy tiger comically makes an appearance on the left. Date: circa 1918

Background imageMacfall Collection: Say Please (Dites doncs il vous plait), c1780, (1911). Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard

Say Please (Dites doncs il vous plait), c1780, (1911). Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard
Say Please (Dites doncs il vous plait), c1780, (1911). Painting held at The Wallace Collection, London. From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageMacfall Collection: La Dame En Rose, 18th century, (1911). Artist: Francois Hubert Drouais

La Dame En Rose, 18th century, (1911). Artist: Francois Hubert Drouais
La Dame En Rose, 18th century, (1911). From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageMacfall Collection: Diana Leaving the Bath with One of Her Companions, 1742, (1911). Artist: Francois Boucher

Diana Leaving the Bath with One of Her Companions, 1742, (1911). Artist: Francois Boucher
Diana Leaving the Bath with One of Her Companions, 1742, (1911). From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageMacfall Collection: Still-Life, 18th century, (1911). Artist: Jean-Simeon Chardin

Still-Life, 18th century, (1911). Artist: Jean-Simeon Chardin
Still-Life, 18th century, (1911). From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageMacfall Collection: L Indifferent, c1717, (1911). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

L Indifferent, c1717, (1911). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
L Indifferent, c1717, (1911). Painting held at the Musee du Louvre, Paris. From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageMacfall Collection: Louis XV (1710-1774) at the Age of Five in the Costume of the Sacre, c1716u24, (1911)

Louis XV (1710-1774) at the Age of Five in the Costume of the Sacre, c1716u24, (1911). Artist: Hyacinthe Rigaud
Louis XV (1710-1774) at the Age of Five in the Costume of the Sacre, c1716-24, (1911). Painting held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C

Background imageMacfall Collection: The Fountain, c18th century, (1911). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

The Fountain, c18th century, (1911). Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
The Fountain, c18th century, (1911). From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageMacfall Collection: A Seaport (Vue d un Port de Mer: Effet de Brume), 17th century, (1911). Artist: Claude Lorrain

A Seaport (Vue d un Port de Mer: Effet de Brume), 17th century, (1911). Artist: Claude Lorrain
A Seaport (Vue d un Port de Mer: Effet de Brume), 17th century, (1911). From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageMacfall Collection: Various sculptures at the Festival of Britain, London

Various sculptures at the Festival of Britain, London
Various sculptures on display at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London. They are by Jacob Epstein, John Matthews, Daphne Hardy, Karel Vogel, Barbara Hepworth, Frank Dobson



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"Macfall: A Journey Through Art and Time" Step into the enchanting world of Macfall, where art transcends centuries and whispers tales of beauty, passion, and mystery. From the serene landscapes to the lively portraits, each masterpiece holds a story waiting to be discovered. Et in Arcadia ego (Les bergers d'Arcadie or The Arcadian Shepherds), painted by Nicolas Poussin in 1637-1638, transports us to an idyllic pastoral scene. Here, shepherds gather under ancient trees as if frozen in time, reminding us that even paradise has its fleeting moments. In "A Blue Day, " we find ourselves immersed in a dreamlike realm crafted by an unknown artist. Shades of blue dance across the canvas like waves crashing on a shore, evoking emotions both calming and melancholic. With "Enter The Tiger. , " our senses awaken to Jean-Honore Fragonard's vibrant brushstrokes capturing a fierce feline prowling through lush foliage. Its piercing gaze reminds us of nature's untamed power lurking beneath its mesmerizing beauty. Jean-Honore Fragonard also invites us into his whimsical world with "Say Please (Dites donc s'il vous plaît). " This playful painting depicts two young lovers engaged in a flirtatious game of love amidst blooming flowers—a reminder that romance can bloom even within simple gestures. Francois Hubert Drouais unveils "La Dame En Rose, " an elegant portrait from the 18th century. The subject's gracefulness is accentuated by her rosy attire while her enigmatic smile hints at secrets hidden behind delicate features—inviting viewers to unravel her captivating story. "Diana Leaving the Bath with One of Her Companions" by Francois Boucher captures a momentary glimpse into goddess Diana's private world.