
Figure Studies
Lord, Thy Will Be Done
Philip Hermogenes Calderon
A poignant and beautifully detailed Victorian narrative painting capturing a moment of quiet maternal devotion.
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.

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Philip Hermogenes Calderon
A poignant and beautifully detailed Victorian narrative painting capturing a moment of quiet maternal devotion.

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Robert Bateman
A hauntingly beautiful Pre-Raphaelite depiction of the biblical Pool of Bethesda.

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Albert Edelfelt
An elegant and luminous scene of a woman playing a stringed instrument in a sun-drenched interior.

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Heinrich Vogeler
An ethereal Jugendstil portrait of a woman amidst budding birch trees, capturing the poetic stillness of the season.

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Harriet Backer
An elegant 19th-century interior scene capturing the soft play of light on a woman at her piano.

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Alfred Elmore
A dramatic and tender classical scene depicting two women in repose as Mount Vesuvius erupting looms in the distance.

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Georges de La Tour
A dramatic Baroque masterpiece by Georges de La Tour exploring the tension of deception during a high-stakes card game.

Contains nudity
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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
A luminous 18th-century Italian oil sketch capturing a dramatic moment of religious martyrdom with energetic brushwork.

Contains mature content
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Giulio Carpioni
A classical mythological painting featuring a satyr and a sleeping nymph, executed with the soft, luminous touch of the Italian Baroque.

Contains nudity
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Ditlev Blunck
An enchanting 19th-century allegory of childhood featuring a mother and child aboard a mystical vessel.

Contains nudity
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John Collier
A striking 19th-century academic masterpiece depicting the legendary ride of Lady Godiva through Coventry.

Contains nudity
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Thomas Gainsborough
A fluid and atmospheric depiction of the mythological encounter between Diana and Actaeon by Thomas Gainsborough.
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