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1771–1844 Collection

"1771–1844: A Glimpse into the Artistic Legacy" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of art from 1771 to 1844


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"1771–1844: A Glimpse into the Artistic Legacy" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of art from 1771 to 1844. This period witnessed a flourishing of creativity, as seen through various masterpieces that have stood the test of time. Veiled Ceres (1771-1844): Delicate yet powerful, this lead graphite artwork measuring 7 7/8 x 9 1/2in portrays the goddess of agriculture with an air of mystery. Tarquin Lucrezia (1771-1844): In bold black ink strokes, this pen drawing sized at 5 3/8 x 7in captures a dramatic moment from ancient Roman history, leaving viewers captivated by its intensity. Classical Male Bust Profile (1771-1844): With intricate brown ink lines, this pen sketch offers a glimpse into the timeless beauty and gracefulness of classical sculpture. Statue Caesar Divinity (1771-1844): Through skilled use of lead graphite, an ethereal rendering emerges depicting Caesar's divine presence and commanding aura. Soldiers Going Battle (1771-1844): The artist's deft hand brings forth scenes filled with action and bravery using rich brown ink strokes. These drawings transport us to battlefields where soldiers march fearlessly towards their destiny. Two Roman Busts (1771-1844): Measuring at an impressive size of 8½ x 9⅞in, these lead graphite sketches showcase meticulous attention to detail while capturing the essence and grandeur of ancient Rome's noble figures. Alexander Porus (1771-1844): Combining both brown ink and graphite techniques, this artwork immortalizes Alexander the Great's legendary encounter with King Porus on canvas. It invites us to witness history unfold before our eyes. Kneeling Gladiator (1771-1844).