Boyish Face Collection
"Capturing the Innocence: A Glimpse into Boyish Faces throughout Art History" Pas Meche (Nothing Doing), 1882
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"Capturing the Innocence: A Glimpse into Boyish Faces throughout Art History" Pas Meche (Nothing Doing), 1882. Artist: Bastien-Lepage, Jules (1848-1884) In this captivating artwork, a boyish face reflects a moment of contemplation and mischief, leaving us wondering what he's up to. Mental calculation at primary school, 1895. Artist: Bogdanov-Belsky, Nikolai Petrovich (1868-1945) The intensity in the young boy's eyes as he concentrates on his calculations showcases the determination and curiosity that defines childhood innocence. Saint Sebastian, ca 1459. Artist: Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506) Even in the midst of pain and suffering depicted by Saint Sebastian's piercing gaze, his youthful features remind us of vulnerability and resilience. Towards the Evening, 1913. Creator: Simberg, Hugo (1873-1917) A hauntingly beautiful portrayal of a boy with an ethereal face wandering towards twilight; it evokes a sense of mystery and introspection. Fishermen Weathered faces tell tales of adventure and hard work while contrasting against the pureness found in their youthful expressions - capturing both strength and innocence. The proffered kiss. Creator: Lawrence Sir Thomas (1769-1830) An endearing scene unfolds as a young boy offers an innocent kiss to someone dear to him – reminding us of love's simplicity during tender moments shared between loved ones. Reverend Randall Burroughes and his son Ellis, 1769. Creator : Zoffani Johann (1733–1810). A father’s pride shines through Reverend Randall Burroughes' eyes as he gazes upon his son Ellis—a touching depiction that encapsulates paternal affection within their shared resemblance. Saints Roch and Sebastian. Creator.