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The ability to read the poem on this painting puts context to the painting.
"Woe's me for thee, unhappy Proserpine"
Once read the image takes on a new meaning.
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One of my favorite images from the collection. On close inspection you can see how the woman in the foreground is holding the hand of a child which is hidden in view.
Quite a revealing detail.
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This work is quite special. A small snapshot into several pages from Myra Louisa Bunce's watercolour sketchbooks.
There is so much detail within each watercolour.
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The form of a wolf is made clearer when inspected in close detail giving this work an ominous feeling.
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I really like the detail within the left pattern and how it is constructed.
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The Pre-Raphaelites were skilled artists. The detail an realism within this portrait of Dante Rossetti is quite incredible. A close inspection of the eyes testifies this.
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A sketch for a stained glass window design. It's interesting to examine the details of such a piece of work.
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A detailed piece of early typography.
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Another work where the text can be fully appreciated. The image also features many other details to explore.
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The detail within the armor on this tapestry is simply astonishing. The ability to full explore the fabric is equally remarkable and reveals many hidden details.