
Figure Studies
Woman Viewed from Behind (Visit to a Museum)
Edgar Degas
This evocative Impressionist painting by Edgar Degas captures a candid, contemplative moment of a woman visiting a museum gallery.

1887 · Oil Paint, Canvas
A vibrant Impressionist scene capturing a quiet moment of artistic pursuit in the French countryside.
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A measured, grounding piece with warm, lived-in color — sits quietly within a room.
About the piece
Painted in 1887 by John Peter Russell, this work captures Marie-Louise Sisley on the banks of the Loing at Moret. The painting showcases Russell's energetic brushwork and mastery of light, characteristic of the Impressionist movement's focus on fleeting outdoor moments and textured surfaces.
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1887 · Oil Paint, Canvas
A vibrant Impressionist scene capturing a quiet moment of artistic pursuit in the French countryside.
$239
For the selected configuration
From $129
2 frame sizes
Made to order in ~2 business days · Free U.S. standard shipping (typically 5–8 business days after dispatch)
Where it works
A measured, grounding piece with warm, lived-in color — sits quietly within a room.