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Ancient Beauty Rediscovered Embrace the enchanting allure of the ancient world with our exquisite "A Bacchante" steel engraving. This masterpiece captures the serene essence of a sleeping Bacchante, a nude maiden draped in a leopard skin, in a manne
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Ancient Beauty Rediscovered
Embrace the enchanting allure of the ancient world with our exquisite "A Bacchante" steel engraving. This masterpiece captures the serene essence of a sleeping Bacchante, a nude maiden draped in a leopard skin, in a manner that is both timeless and captivating. Crafted with meticulous detail, this engraving is a testament to the artistic prowess of Eugen Felix, originally painted in 1868, and meticulously rendered by the skilled hand of William Unger.- Artistic Inspiration: Experience the rich history and artistic vision of Eugen Felix through this captivating engraving.
- High-Quality Craftsmanship: Enjoy the fine details and intricate patterns that bring this ancient scene to life.
Unframed Beauty, Ready to Adorn Your Space
This "A Bacchante" engraving arrives unframed, allowing you to choose the perfect frame that complements your personal style and decor. Measuring 19.25 inches in width and 14.5 inches in height, the sight size of 9.25 inches by 4.25 inches ensures that this piece will make a significant statement in any setting. The late 19th-century period and circa 1890 date add to the historical significance of this piece.- Customizable Framing: Select a frame that complements your home or office decor.
- Perfect Size: The dimensions allow for a substantial presence without overwhelming your space.
Artistic Detail and Historical Value
Each aspect of this "A Bacchante" engraving is meticulously detailed, from the delicate lines of the Bacchante's features to the intricate patterns of the leopard skin. The marking "E. Felix Pinx / A Bacchante / George Barrie Publisher / Wm Unger" on the plate is a testament to the collaboration between these renowned artists and publishers. Despite some fading and discolouration, this piece remains a remarkable example of late 19th-century art and is sure to be a cherished addition to any collection.- Artistic Collaboration: Celebrate the artistic synergy between Eugen Felix and William Unger.
- Historical Significance: Acquire a piece with a rich history and a place in art history.
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