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Robison Collection

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Background imageRobison Collection: Portrait of Alexander Winchell (1824-1891), 1866. Creator: LeClear & Robison

Portrait of Alexander Winchell (1824-1891), 1866. Creator: LeClear & Robison
Portrait of Alexander Winchell (1824-1891), 1866

Background imageRobison Collection: Staircase Trophies Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Staircase Trophies Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Plan spacious magnificent College designed ancient gymnasia

Plan spacious magnificent College designed ancient gymnasia
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Background imageRobison Collection: Tomb Nero Grotteschi Grotesques ca 1748 Etching

Tomb Nero Grotteschi Grotesques ca 1748 Etching
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Background imageRobison Collection: Smoking Fire Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Smoking Fire Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Design, Monument, Dedicated, Memory, Mr. Henderson, Subject

Drawings Prints, Print, Design, Monument, Dedicated, Memory, Mr. Henderson, Subject
Drawings and Prints, Print, A Design for a Monument Dedicated to the Memory of Mr. Henderson, Subject, Engraver, Publisher, John Henderson, Thomas Prattent, G. & J

Background imageRobison Collection: Drawbridge Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Drawbridge Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Well Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons ca

Well Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons ca
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Background imageRobison Collection: Round Tower Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Round Tower Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Skeletons Grotteschi Grotesques ca 1748 Etching

Skeletons Grotteschi Grotesques ca 1748 Etching
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Background imageRobison Collection: Giant Wheel Carceri d invenzioni Imaginary Prisons

Giant Wheel Carceri d invenzioni Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Pier Chains Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Pier Chains Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Monumental Tablet Grotteschi Grotesques ca 1748

Monumental Tablet Grotteschi Grotesques ca 1748
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Background imageRobison Collection: Parte di ampio magnifico Porto uso degli antichi Romani

Parte di ampio magnifico Porto uso degli antichi Romani
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Background imageRobison Collection: Triumphal Arch Grotteschi Grotesques ca 1748

Triumphal Arch Grotteschi Grotesques ca 1748
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Background imageRobison Collection: Title Page Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Title Page Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Prisoners Projecting Platform Carceri d invenzione

Prisoners Projecting Platform Carceri d invenzione
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Background imageRobison Collection: Grand Piazza Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Grand Piazza Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Arch Shell Ornament Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Arch Shell Ornament Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: Pier Lamp Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons

Pier Lamp Carceri d invenzione Imaginary Prisons
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Background imageRobison Collection: MAY ROBSON (1858-1942). Originally Mary Jeanette Robison. American actress

MAY ROBSON (1858-1942). Originally Mary Jeanette Robison. American actress

Background imageRobison Collection: John Robison / Smiles

John Robison / Smiles
JOHN ROBISON Professor of Natural Philosophy at Edinburgh, a close associate of James Watt


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"Exploring the Artistic World of Robison: A Captivating Journey through Imagination and Design" Step into the captivating world of Robison, where artistry knows no bounds. This 150-year-old portrait of Alexander Winchell, skillfully crafted by LeClear & Robison in 1866, showcases their undeniable talent and attention to detail. As we ascend the staircase adorned with trophies from Carceri d'invenzione Imaginary Prisons, we are transported to a realm where creativity reigns supreme. The spacious and magnificent college designed with elements inspired by ancient gymnasia leaves us in awe of its grandeur. A tomb dedicated to Nero, etched with grotesques from ca 1748, serves as a haunting reminder of history's mysteries. Meanwhile, the smoking fire depicted in Carceri d'invenzione Imaginary Prisons evokes a sense of intrigue and danger. Intricate drawings and prints pay homage to Mr. Henderson's memory while exploring various subjects close to his heart. The drawbridge featured in Carceri d'invenzione Imaginary Prisons beckons us towards new adventures, while the well reminds us that even within darkness lies beauty waiting to be discovered. The round tower stands tall as an emblematic symbol of strength and resilience amidst chaos. Skeletons etched with grotesque details transport us back in time to ca 1748 when these macabre images fascinated artists and viewers alike. The giant wheel from Carceri d'invenzioni Imaginary Prisons invites contemplation on life's cyclical nature – a mesmerizing metaphor for our own journeys through existence. Pier chains serve as guardians against unknown forces lurking beyond our perception. Robison's artistic prowess shines through each piece showcased here – a testament to their ability to captivate audiences across generations. Join us on this enchanting voyage into imagination and design; let your mind wander freely among these masterpieces.