Artist: Miko Ojala Parade: Swiss Tour 2020 All elephants are made of high-quality synthetic resin. They are painted by hand in our own studio in Thailand. All elephants are provided with a certificate and numbered in a limited edition and packaged in a beautiful gift box.
Rodin never wanted to say anything about what his Thinker thought, at most about how he thought. “My Thinker thinks not only with his brain, his furrowed brow, his dilated nostrils and pursed lips, but with every muscle in his arms, back and legs. The Thinker sits in the tympanum and surveys hell: he is…
The Thinker (1880) Rodin never wanted to say anything about what his Thinker thought, at most about how he thought. “My Thinker thinks not only with his brain, his furrowed brow, his dilated nostrils and pursed lips, but with every muscle in his arms, back and legs. The Thinker sits in the tympanum and surveys…
The Thinker (1880) Rodin never wanted to say anything about what his Thinker thought, at most about how he thought. “My Thinker thinks not only with his brain, his furrowed brow, his dilated nostrils and pursed lips, but with every muscle in his arms, back and legs. The Thinker sits in the tympanum and surveys…
The Thinker (1880) Rodin never wanted to say anything about what his Thinker thought, at most about how he thought. “My Thinker thinks not only with his brain, his furrowed brow, his dilated nostrils and pursed lips, but with every muscle in his arms, back and legs. The Thinker sits in the tympanum and surveys…
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736-1783) The idiosyncratic and recalcitrant German sculptor who created his famous series of character heads in Vienna, and later in Bratislava. Height 10 cm. Packaged in a luxurious gift box.
The Lovers (Les Amants) (1928) Although their faces are covered by a veil, the lovers kiss passionately. The strangeness this creates is typical of Magritte’s work. Behind the visible – the kiss – hides the invisible – the emotion expressed by the face behind the veil. Height 10 cm.
Bring the excitement and humor of a classic hunt to life with “La Chasse,” a unique image inspired by Albert Dubout’s masterful illustrations. This artwork shows a single moment of focus and playfulness: a cat in full concentration, looking for its prey. A beautiful example of Dubout’s recognizable style, in which he captures the essence of cats with humor and elegance.
Behind the ornamental facade lies pure, almost esoteric happiness, a classic prayer in a sea of flowers. The lovers seem to be detached from this world in a manner typical of the Art Nouveau style. An impression that is further enhanced by the use of gold tones and gold leaf. Height 10 cm. Packaged in…
Like The Thinker, The Kiss is also derived from the Gate of Hell, Rodin’s opus magnus. It is originally based on the characters Paolo and Francesca from Dante’s Inferno, who are condemned to hell for eternity because they kissed each other after Francesca married Paolo’s brother. The final image of The Kiss gives a different…
Like the Thinker, The kiss is also taken from The Gates of Hell, Rodin’s opus magnus. Originally it was based on the figures Paolo and Frensesca from Dante’s inferno, who were convicted to Hell for eternity because they kissed each other after Francesca had married Paolo’s brother. Sensual but also radiating a certain and unconstrained…
Like the Thinker, The kiss is also taken from The Gates of Hell, Rodin’s opus magnus. Originally it was based on the figures Paolo and Frensesca from Dante’s inferno, who were convicted to Hell for eternity because they kissed each other after Francesca had married Paolo’s brother. Sensual but also radiating a certain and unconstrained…
The Vitruvian man (ca. 1490) Da Vinci tended to compensate for his lack of an education in the classical sense with an excess of empirical studies. The most famous of these is the Vitruvian Man so called because it is based on a description of the ideal human proportions by Roman architect Vitruvius (around 85-20 BC)….
The Vitruvius Man (ca. 1490) As an autodidact, da Vinci tended to compensate for his lack of classical education with an excess of empirical studies. The best known of these is the Vitruvius Man, so called because it is based on a description of ideal human proportions by the Roman architect Vitruvius (± 85-20 BC)….