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Autumnus Collection

"Autumnus: A Tapestry of Colors and Transitions" As the vibrant green silver-lines dance through the air, a mocha moth delicately feeds on the crimson maple leaves


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"Autumnus: A Tapestry of Colors and Transitions" As the vibrant green silver-lines dance through the air, a mocha moth delicately feeds on the crimson maple leaves. Autumnus, with its enchanting beauty, marks the transition from summer's warmth to winter's embrace. In Schafer Carl's restoration masterpiece at Heidelberg Castle, we glimpse a view through a glass window adorned with motifs of Autumnus. It captures the essence of this three-quarter-length season, where nature paints its canvas in hues of gold and amber. From etchings by renowned artists like Cornelis van Dalen II and Melchior Hamers to prints by Jan Broedelet and Caspar Specht, Autumn takes form as a child holding grapes and fruit in an oval frame. These artworks depict the abundance that comes with this bountiful time of year. Hendrik Bary's print showcases two children playing - one representing Spring while the other embodies Autumn. Their joyful laughter echoes amidst falling leaves as they revel in nature's ever-changing spectacle. Jacob Gole and Caspar Luyken capture Autumn's essence with their masterful brushstrokes. The warm tones evoke feelings of nostalgia for long walks among rustling foliage and cozy evenings spent by crackling firesides. Jan van de Velde II brings forth an anonymous portrayal alongside Martin Engelbrecht’s artistry. This collaboration spans generations but unites in celebrating this captivating season that bridges summer’s vibrancy to winter’s slumber. Autumnus is more than just a fleeting moment; it is a symphony composed by nature itself. Its melody whispers tales of transformation, reminding us to cherish every leaf that falls gracefully from trees until winter arrives once again.