Paul Mantz Collection
"Paul Mantz: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of Paul Mantz, a heroic battle that spans from 1652 to 1664
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"Paul Mantz: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of Paul Mantz, a heroic battle that spans from 1652 to 1664. With brush strokes by Roland Brunier, this masterpiece captures the intensity and valor of those who fought for glory. In contrast, Franz Kellerhoven's "The Vintage and Drunkenness of Noah" takes us back to a different era - 1469 to 1484. The artist skillfully portrays Noah's indulgence in wine, reminding us of our own human weaknesses. Moving forward in time, we witness the last communion of Saint Jerome in 1614. Franz Kellerhoven once again showcases his talent as he immortalizes this sacred moment with delicate precision. Perrichon's "Aurora (Dawn)" transports us to another realm altogether - an ethereal landscape bathed in soft hues. Created between 1613 and 1614, it captivates viewers with its enchanting beauty. L Chapon's "Jupiter Hurling Thunderbolts at the Vices" brings forth a powerful message through artistry dating back to 1554-1556. This thought-provoking piece reminds us that even gods have their battles against vice and corruption. "The Miracle of St Mark Freeing the Slave, " painted by Jules Lavee in 1548, tells a tale of liberation and compassion. It serves as a testament to humanity's ability to break free from chains that bind them. Roland Brunier returns with "The Presentation of the Ring, " created in 1534. This exquisite painting depicts love and commitment as two souls exchange vows before witnesses. Franz Kellerhoven enchants once more with "The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine. " Painted between 1526-1527, it invites viewers into a divine union where spirituality intertwines with earthly existence.