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In this trois crayons drawing, André Romijn initiates a refined dialogue with the eighteenth-century sensibility of Jean-Baptiste Huet. The work breathes the atmosphere of the…
Continue readingIn this impressionistic nude in oil on paper, André Romijn presents a meditative, sensual scene: a young woman, seated with a book, entirely absorbed in…
Continue readingIn this elegant and arresting trois crayons drawing, André Romijn once again demonstrates his masterful command of classical technique infused with contemporary vitality. The subject—a…
Continue readingAndré Romijn’s pencil sketch presents a compelling study of a female figure, showcasing his command of classical drawing techniques and his nuanced approach to human…
Continue readingThis lithograph is a reproduction of Anthony van Dyck’s (1599-1641) interpretation of the mythological story of Danaë, created by Johann Georg Weinhold (1813-1880). Danaë, a…
Continue readingThis painting by André Romijn takes on the ambitious task of blending a fresco-style representation of historical subject matter with a modern portrait. The result…
Continue readingFrancesco Coleman’s watercolour from 1876 presents us with a captivating representation of an Italian woman adorned in traditional Sorrento costume. The artist’s use of the…
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