Evocation Collection
Evocation: A Timeless Exploration of the Supernatural and the Sensual From the enchanting brushstrokes of Honore de Balzac's "Le Lys dans la Vallee" (1850
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Evocation: A Timeless Exploration of the Supernatural and the Sensual From the enchanting brushstrokes of Honore de Balzac's "Le Lys dans la Vallee" (1850), evoking the depths of love and longing, to the haunting depiction of a witch summoning a three-headed demon from the 1550 edition of Cosmographia, the power has long captivated our imaginations. The allure of the occult is further explored in the Third Man Music Sheet, where the haunting melody evokes a sense of mystery and intrigue. And in the Evocation series Brahms Fantasies (1894), the music itself becomes an otherworldly entity, transporting listeners to realms beyond the ordinary. But the power is not just limited to the supernatural. The view of Heloise's grotto in the park of La Garenne at Clisson, as depicted in a vintage illustration from Voyage, evokes a sense of tranquility and romance. Even in more modern times, the power can be seen in the German soldiers relaxing in Orleans during the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71), as they momentarily forget the horrors of war and find solace in the beauty of their surroundings. And in a more contemporary context, the Renault Advert (1924) evokes a sense of freedom and adventure, inviting us to embark on a journey of our own.