"El Cid" bag 00014543 €35.00 80% recycled cotton, 20% recycled polyester. 37 x 37 x 7 cm Rosa Bonheur was the artist of the 19th century who achieved the greatest academic recognition. Considered a master of the animalière genre, she enjoyed critical attention during her lifetime that only the most renowned painters and sculptors of her time enjoyed. In El Cid (1879) the painter... Add to basket
"Still Life with Flowers" bag 00014542 €35.00 80% recycled cotton, 20% recycled polyester. 37 x 37 x 7 cm Still Life with Flowers, a Silver-gilt Goblet, Dried Fruit, Sweetmeats, Bread sticks, Wine and a Pewter Pitcher (1611) is one of the works by Clara Peeters that the Museo Nacional del Prado has in its collection. Almost all of her works are still lifes, a result of the limitations imposed by the... Add to basket
"An artist" notebook 00014540 €3.50 Lined paper. Stapled binding. A5 (15 x 21 cm). 32 sheets (64 pages). María Luisa Puiggener was one of the most outstanding painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Andalusia and one of the most important in Spain, portraying the social reality of the time through portraits of women. In the canvas An Artist (circa 1901) the iconography... Add to basket
"Flower Stall" notebook 00014539 €3.50 Lined paper. Stapled binding. A5 (15 x 21 cm). 32 sheets (64 pages). Flower Stall (1887), de María Luisa de la Riva y Callol de Muñoz, is perhaps the most ambitious composition by one of the painters who enjoyed the greatest public recognition in 19th-century Spain. Specialising in flower painting, she fought hard to achieve fame and managed to separate... Add to basket
"Vase of Lilacs" notebook 00014537 €3.50 Lined paper. Stapled binding. A5 (15 x 21 cm). 32 sheets (64 pages). Fernanda Francés y Arribas specialised in flower and still-life painting and took part in several public exhibitions from 1881 onwards, often with success. In 1890, she won a third medal for this Vase of Lilacs (circa 1890). The small flowers that are gracefully reproduced in this... Add to basket
"Flowers and fruits" notebook 00014538 €3.50 Lined paper. Stapled binding. A5 (15 x 21 cm). 32 sheets (64 pages). María Luisa de la Riva was one of the painters who enjoyed the greatest public recognition in 19th-century Spain. Specialising in flower painting, she fought hard to achieve fame, managing to separate herself as an artist from her husband, the painter Domingo Muñoz Cuesta. This makes her... Add to basket
"Still Life with Flowers" notebook 00014533 €3.50 Lined paper. Stapled binding. A5 (15 x 21 cm). 32 sheets (64 pages). Still Life with Flowers, a Silver-gilt Goblet, Dried Fruit, Sweetmeats, Bread sticks, Wine and a Pewter Pitcher (1611) is one of the works by Clara Peeters that the Museo Nacional del Prado has in its collection. Almost all of her works are still lifes, a result of the limitations... Add to basket
"Queen Maria Theresa of Austria" notebook 00014536 €3.50 Lined paper. Stapled binding. A5 (15 x 21 cm). 32 sheets (64 pages). The cover of this practical notebook shows the red, black and silver embroidered drawings of the masked dress worn by Queen Maria Theresa of Austria accompanied by the Grand Dauphin of France (circa 1664) on the canvas painted by Charles Beaubrun and Henri Beaubrun. This portrait was... Add to basket
"El Cid" notebook 00014534 €3.50 Lined paper. Stapled binding. A5 (15 x 21 cm). 32 sheets (64 pages). Rosa Bonheur was the artist of the 19th century who achieved the greatest academic recognition. Considered a master of the animalière genre, she enjoyed critical attention during her lifetime that only the most renowned painters and sculptors of her time enjoyed. In El Cid (1879) the... Add to basket
"Queen Elisabeth of France" notebook 00014535 €3.50 Lined paper. Stapled binding. A5 (15 x 21 cm). 32 sheets (64 pages). This portrait, Queen Elisabeth of France, on Horseback (circa 1635), by Diego Velázquez and others, was conceived to match that of Philip IV on horseback, Elisabeth's husband, and this constitutes not only a recognition of the figure of the queen consort and the model of power she... Add to basket
"El Cid" leather wallet 00013712 €45.00 Leather. 16 x 11 cm. Blue. Made in Italy. The ferocity and, at the same time, nobility that the gaze of the famous lion, the protagonist of the painting El Cid (1879), by Rosa Bonheur, transmits is reproduced in this elegant leather wallet. Add to basket
Clara Peeters notebook with magnet 7783 €4.00 Plain paper. 7 x 18 cm. 30 sheets (60 pages). The limitations imposed by culture on women artists contributed to Clara Peeters's devotion to the still life genre, a genre in which she nevertheless distinguished herself as an excellent painter, as demonstrated by her Still Life with Fish, a Candle, Artichokes, Crab and Prawns (1611), whose artichoke is... Add to basket
Clara Peeters porcelain box Peeters, Clara 7790 €15.00 Porcelain. 10 cm in diameter x 4 cm in height. Shell collecting was very popular among 16th-century elites, a product of the fascination with exotic objects that followed the great European expeditions, hence their representation in numerous still lifes, as in Still Life with a Sparrow Hawk, Fowl, Porcelain and Shells (1611), painted by Clara Peeters,... Add to basket
Clara Peeters silk scarf Peeters, Clara 7837 €75.00 Silk. 54 x 54 cm. Manufactured by Jim Thompson Silk Company. A dead mallard on a wicker basket is ready to be cleaned and cooked along with other birds in one of the earliest known hunting still lifes, Still Life with a Sparrow Hawk, Fowl, Porcelain and Shells (1611) by Clara Peeters, whose mastery of this genre is evident in the quality with which she... Add to basket
Clara Peeters silk scarf Peeters, Clara 7838 €75.00 Silk. 54 x 54 cm. Manufactured by Jim Thompson Silk Company. In her Table with a Cloth, Salt Cellar, gilt Tazza, Pie, Jug, Porcelain Dish with Olives, and Roast Fowl (ca. 1611), Clara Peeters used a number of earthenware pieces to give the still life a cosmopolitan appearance. This is the case of the German-made jug whose decorative pattern is... Add to basket
Clara Peeters laptop case 00013219 €47.00 Velvet. 33 x 24 cm.In her Table with a Cloth, Salt Cellar, gilt Tazza, Pie, Jug, Porcelain Dish with Olives, and Roast Fowl (ca. 1611), Clara Peeters used a number of earthenware pieces to give the still life a cosmopolitan appearance. This is the case of the German-made jug whose decorative pattern is reproduced in this beautiful case. Add to basket
Clara Peeters iPad case 00013220 €27.00 Velvet. 27 x 19 cm. A dead mallard on a wicker basket is ready to be cleaned and cooked along with other birds in one of the earliest known hunting still lifes, Still Life with a Sparrow Hawk, Fowl, Porcelain and Shells (1611) by Clara Peeters, whose mastery of this genre is evident in the quality with which she painted elements such as the duck feathers... Add to basket
"Still life with Flowers" notebook Peeters, Clara 7780 €8.00 18 x 24.5 cm (0.6 cm spine). 40 sheets (80 pages). The exquisite attention to detail made Clara Peeters one of the most relevant painters in the world of still life, and it can be seen on this notebook that reproduces on its cover a detail of the work Still life with Flowers, Gilt Goblet, Almonds, Dried Fruits, Sweets, Biscuits, Wine and a Pewter... Add to basket
"Vase of Lilacs" pocket mirror Francés y Arribas, Fernanda 10868 €4.50 7,3 cm in diameter. The small flowers that are reproduced with grace in this small pocket mirror, are an example of the great delicacy and elegance that Fernanda Francés achived, who specialized in the world of still life and flowers. The detail of the painting reproduced is from, Vase of lilacs (ca. 1890), which can be seen in the Museo Nacional del... Add to basket