Artist: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Date: 1895
Size: 64 x 45 cm
Technique: Oil On Canvas
A Coign of Vantage is a stunning oil on canvas painting created by the renowned artist Lawrence Alma-Tadema in 1895. Measuring 64 x 45 cm, this captivating artwork showcases three elegant women standing on a ledge overlooking the vast and mesmerizing ocean.
Alma-Tadema was known for his meticulous attention to detail, and A Coign of Vantage is no exception. The artist's exceptional skill in depicting textures, lighting, and the natural beauty of the ocean creates a breathtaking scene that draws the viewer in.
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