
Figure Studies
The Gilded Cage
Evelyn De Morgan
This evocative Pre-Raphaelite painting explores themes of confinement and longing through rich color and intricate symbolism.
Expressive figure-led works that feel classical, intimate, and human.
Anonymous sitters, allegorical bodies, and painterly figure scenes bring warmth, movement, and a collected studio feel.

Figure Studies
Evelyn De Morgan
This evocative Pre-Raphaelite painting explores themes of confinement and longing through rich color and intricate symbolism.

Figure Studies
Matthias Stom
A dramatic Baroque scene of the Magi offering gifts to the holy family, rendered in a masterful play of light and shadow.

Figure Studies
Carlo Dolci
A luminous and dramatic Baroque scene depicting the Holy Family and shepherds bathed in the gentle glow of the newborn Christ.

Figure Studies
Eugène Delacroix
An evocative Romantic painting of a seated figure in traditional attire, capturing rich textures and a contemplative atmosphere.

Figure Studies
Valentin de Boulogne
A dramatic Caravaggesque masterpiece of music and revelry, captured with masterful chiaroscuro.

Figure Studies
José Rico Cejudo
A dramatic and moody academic painting depicting a solemn classical ritual with masterful lighting and drapery.

Figure Studies
Alphonse Périn
A dramatic study of faith and composition, featuring apostles in profile against a rich, saturated red background.

Contains nudity
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Charles Brocas
A dramatic Neoclassical scene depicting the Athenian statesman Aristides in a moment of stoic gravity.

Contains nudity
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Julie Lütken
An evocative neoclassical portrayal of Cleopatra's tragic end, highlighting the dramatic interplay of light and texture.

Contains nudity
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Woutherus Mol
A dramatic 19th-century portrayal of Christ in the 'Ecce Homo' tradition, characterized by masterful chiaroscuro.

Contains nudity
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Francesco Furini
A masterful Baroque study of Artemisia, rendered with dramatic lighting and luminous detail.

Contains nudity
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Cornelis van Haarlem
This striking 17th-century Mannerist portrait depicts the Roman goddess Diana with refined elegance and dramatic contrast.
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