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- Espresso
- Driftwood
- Putty
- Classical Landscape
- Mannerist Art
- Detailed Drawing
- Pen & Ink Drawing
- Architectural Study
- Oil On Wood
- Apollo And Marsyas
- Umbrian School
- European Art History
- Youthful Face
- Medieval Battle Scene
- High Renaissance
- Warm Earth Tones
- Renaissance Sketch
- Religious Iconography
- St James Head
- Anatomical Precision
- 15Th Century Art
- Serene Atmosphere
- Armor And Weapons
- Sfumato Technique
- Historical Artwork
- Albrecht Dürer
- Flute Playing
- St Paul Conversion
A masterful study of youthful emotion rendered in red chalk by Leonardo da Vinci during the Renaissance captures the profound stillness of St James through delicate sfumato, inviting you to explore this timeless vision.
A serene High Renaissance masterpiece featuring the mythological contest between Apollo and Marsyas by Pietro Perugino, capturing classical beauty through luminous colors and inviting you to own a piece of history.
Albrecht Dürer’s ‘The Conversion of St. Paul’ (1495) is a dramatic Mannerist pen & ink drawing. Witness intense battle/procession, detailed figures, & powerful symbolism. A unique piece for art collectors.