One Of A Pair Collection
"One of a Pair: A Glimpse into Artistic Symmetry" This captivating collection showcases the beauty and allure of "one of a pair" masterpieces
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"One of a Pair: A Glimpse into Artistic Symmetry" This captivating collection showcases the beauty and allure of "one of a pair" masterpieces, each with its own unique story to tell. Lions Head, created by Edward DiGennero in the 1940s, stands as a testament to the artist's skill in capturing raw power and majesty. Meanwhile, Celui qui Monte le Cheval Noir and La Cheval Blanc transport us back to the early 20th century with their vibrant pochoir technique. Moving further back in time, we encounter an exquisite Safavid dynasty lacquer bookcover from the mid-17th century. This intricately painted masterpiece depicts a parrot perched on an apple blossom branch, leaving us mesmerized by its delicate beauty. The fusion of nature and art continues with Courgettes and Water Lilies, where vitraux meets wooden case to create a stunning visual feast for our eyes. The Small Louis XVI Settee takes us on a journey through history as we admire its carved giltwood frame adorned with sumptuous upholstery. As we delve deeper into historical periods, Directoire Gueridon catches our attention with its ornate ormolu detailing juxtaposed against elegant marble. In contrast, Portrait of Sir Alexander Don captivates us emotionally as he sits proudly alongside his daughter Elizabeth - an intimate moment frozen in time. Roses bloom vibrantly in Roses (1878), showcasing the timeless appeal of oil on panel techniques. The High Backed Chair exudes rustic charm with dark stained oak complemented by rush seat and pierced oval back rails. Finally, Globe Stand transports us to another era entirely - circa 1760 - reminding us that art can be functional too. And lastly but not leastly is Portrait of His Wife Anne (nee Stowe) who enchants viewers dressed elegantly in black attire accentuated by crimson hues.