
Figure Studies
The Italian Comedians
Jean-Antoine Watteau
This elegant Rococo scene captures members of the Commedia dell'arte in a moment of theatrical poise.
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
Jean-Antoine Watteau
This elegant Rococo scene captures members of the Commedia dell'arte in a moment of theatrical poise.

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Lawrence Alma-Tadema
A luxurious and tranquil scene of a classical figure reclining amidst rich textures and warm tones.

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Giuseppe Fagnani
An elegant neoclassical portrait of the muse Polyhymnia, captured in a moment of quiet reflection.

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Jean-Baptiste Pater
An elegant Rococo scene of leisure, capturing the graceful charm of 18th-century parkland festivities.

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Angelica Kauffmann
An elegant 18th-century portrait by Angelica Kauffmann featuring a sitter in exotic, richly textured attire.

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William-Adolphe Bouguereau
A luminous and detailed 19th-century portrait of a young girl holding a pomegranate.

Figure Studies
Jean-Antoine Watteau
A refined Rococo scene of an outdoor festival featuring elegantly dressed figures and classical garden statuary.

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Philippe Mercier
An engaging Rococo allegory depicting the sense of sight through figures examining a map and using optical instruments.

Contains nudity
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Joseph-Marie Vien
An elegant neoclassical scene depicting the quiet intimacy of a Greek bath.

Contains nudity
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Nicolas Poussin
A masterful 17th-century mythological scene by Nicolas Poussin depicting the harmony between love and eloquence.

Contains nudity
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Émile Bernard
A luminous Post-Impressionist scene depicting figures at a tranquil bath, rendered with warm tones and soft light.

Contains nudity
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Sebastiano Conca
This 18th-century Italian painting depicts the Allegory of Poetry with classical elegance and expressive movement.
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