Mond Collection
"Mond: A Journey Through Art, History, and Identity" Step into the world as we explore various artworks, engravings, and illustrations that bear this intriguing name
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"Mond: A Journey Through Art, History, and Identity" Step into the world as we explore various artworks, engravings, and illustrations that bear this intriguing name. From Raphael's masterpiece "The Mond Crucifixion" to the ethereal lithograph of the moon from Festkalender in Leipzig, each piece tells a unique story. In Raphael's "The Crucified Christ with the Virgin Mary, Saints and Angels, " painted around 1502-03 on poplar wood, we witness a profound depiction of faith and sacrifice. The intricate details capture our attention as we contemplate the divine scene. Moving forward in time but still connected by its name is an engraving titled "Bellows or Buckets to Mond. " This curious phrase invites us to unravel its meaning while admiring the skillful artistry behind it. Shifting gears entirely, an enchanting color lithograph portrays the moon from Festkalender published in Leipzig circa 1910. Its dreamlike quality transports us to another realm where imagination reigns supreme. Venturing beyond visual arts lies Charles Remond's photograph capturing ancient ruins near Messina in Sicily during 1842. These remnants of history remind us of civilizations long gone but not forgotten. Claude Mellan's portrait "Le Pere Yves" takes us back to 1677 with its striking realism. The artist masterfully captures every detail of his subject's face, revealing both vulnerability and strength. Glyn Warren Philpot introduces us to "The Lady Melchett" through his captivating brushstrokes from 1935. Her gaze speaks volumes about her personality and inner world—a testament to Philpot's talent for portraiture. Alfred Moritz Mond emerges once again—this time as a British industrialist captured in a photograph dating back to approximately 1926. His influential role within society becomes evident as we delve deeper into his life story. "The Hon.