The painting "Between hope and fear" by Alma-Tadema Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema born in Netherlands in 1836 and died in 1912. Sir Alma-Tadema was a Dutch Neoclassical painter of the Victorian era formed in Belgium and established in England since 1870. He is known for its sumptuous paintings inspired in the ancient world. A painter of classical subject, he became famous for his depictions of the luxury and decadence of the Roman Empire, with languorous figures set in marbled interiors or against a backdrop of dazzling blue Mediterranean Sea and sky. Though admired during his lifetime for his citizenship and his depictions of Classical antiquity, his work fell into disrepute after his death, and only since the 1960s it has been re-evaluated for its importance within nineteenth-century English art. Here you can get the canvases of Alma-Tadema.
Figure of the Allegory of Winter. 46,5cm The works of Houdon were devoid of the formalistic and cold distance of Canova. They kept the tempered grace of the previous classicism, and they knew make use of a noble realism, as we can see in this nearly half meter high Allegory of Winter. Here you can buy the piece:
For a very good price you can get an impressive sculpture, it's a reproduction of the famous sculpture of Apollo and Daphne , which was performed by the Italian sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the years 1622 and 1625. This statue belongs to the Baroque style. It is a marble sculpture of natural size that is exposed in the Borghese Gallery in Rome. Sculpture of Apollo and Daphne. Height: 46cm Here you can buy the piece:
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