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County Kilbride Collection

"County Kilbride: A Glimpse into the Enigmatic World of Old Masters" Step back in time to the captivating world of County Kilbride, where art and history intertwine


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"County Kilbride: A Glimpse into the Enigmatic World of Old Masters" Step back in time to the captivating world of County Kilbride, where art and history intertwine. This enchanting place holds a treasure trove of artistic masterpieces that have stood the test of time. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing presence of an old man with a long beard, holding a stick sword-hilt from 1763. His weathered face tells tales untold, inviting you to unravel his mysterious story. Amongst the landscape, three majestic trees stand tall, immortalized by Rembrandt's skilled hand in a remarkable etching plate tone from 1758. The intricate details capture nature's essence and transport you to another era. Another portrayal reveals an old man donning a flat cap, also created by Rembrandt in 1765 through his exquisite etching technique. The lines on his face speak volumes about life's journey as he gazes into eternity. Rembrandt strikes again with his mastery over etching and drypoint roulette techniques in "Three Trees, " this time capturing their ethereal beauty during their second state transformation from 1758. Witness yet another incarnation of the enigmatic old man with a long beard through Rembrandt's lens in an evocative etching from 1761 - now reaching its third state. Each stroke adds depth and character to this timeless figure. On March 17th, peer into a window where an intriguing scene unfolds - a man smoking and drinking captured forever in mezzotint form by unknown hands back in 1774, and is as if time has frozen within these walls. Return once more to Rembrandt's vision as he unveils the first state depiction of our bearded protagonist through an intricately detailed etching dating back to 1761 – each line telling its own tale amidst three-dimensional shadows.