"183 x: A Captivating Journey through Time and Cultures" Step into the world of art and photography as we explore the captivating works captured by Ada Evans Gertrude Kasebier, an American artist who lived from 1852 to 1934. Her lens painted vivid portraits that revealed the essence of her subjects. Traveling across continents, we encounter Mrs F H Evans, a British photographer born in 1853 and passed away in 1943. In 1895, she immortalized Sioux Warriors alongside Adolph F Muhr, an American artist whose legacy lives on despite his death in 1913. San Francisco Cal witnessed G R Fardon's lens in action during the year 1855. This British photographer's images showcased the city's vibrant spirit with every click of his camera. Delving deeper into history, we stumble upon Wolf Huber, a German painter born back in 1480. His masterpiece "Conversion Saint Paul" mesmerizes viewers even after centuries have passed. The artistic journey continues with Mrs Jane St John from Britain (1803-1882), who expertly captured scenes ranging from Acacia Como to Villa Reale Naples and Forum Rome. Her lens transported us to vineyards along Posilippo Road and introduced us to Hotel des Etrangers' charm in Naples. Parisian elegance comes alive through Helen Jacques-Louis David's brush strokes. This French painter (1748-1825) skillfully portrayed beauty with each stroke of her paintbrush. Returning to Adolph F Muhr's work once more, he immortalized Broken Arm Sioux warriors before his untimely demise in 1913. Through his photographs, their strength and resilience echo throughout time. Join us on this visual odyssey where art transcends boundaries - capturing moments frozen forever within these remarkable frames created by talented artists throughout history.