Bust of a woman, possibly Circe, 1637 - 1677
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Liszt Collection
Bust of a woman, possibly Circe, 1637 - 1677
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12732210
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print titled "Bust of a woman, possibly Circe" we are transported back in time to the 17th century. The artist, Quint Lox, has beautifully captured the essence of mystery and allure in this enigmatic sculpture. The subject is a stunning bust of a woman, her features delicately carved with utmost precision. With an air of elegance and grace, she gazes into the distance as if lost in deep contemplation. Her eyes hold secrets untold, inviting us to unravel the mysteries that lie within. Possibly depicting Circe from Greek mythology, known for her enchanting powers and ability to transform men into animals with her potions; this artwork exudes an aura of magic and sorcery. The intricate details on the bust's surface add depth and texture to its overall composition. Quint Lox's masterful use of light creates subtle shadows that enhance every curve and contour on the sculpture's surface. The play between light and shadow adds an element of drama to this already mesmerizing piece. This print from Liszt Collection allows us to appreciate Quint Lox's talent in capturing timeless beauty through his lens. It serves as a reminder that art has the power not only to captivate our senses but also transport us across centuries, connecting us with ancient myths and legends that continue to inspire awe today.
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