
Figure Studies
The Fortune Teller
Adèle Kindt
A charming 19th-century narrative painting depicting a quiet moment of divination shared between two women and a watchful feline companion.
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
Adèle Kindt
A charming 19th-century narrative painting depicting a quiet moment of divination shared between two women and a watchful feline companion.

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Isaac Oliver
A luminous and tender depiction of the Madonna and Child enveloped in celestial light.

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Theo Van Doormael
A serene classical scene depicting two women in an idyllic Mediterranean-style garden, one blowing bubbles while the other holds a lyre.

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Nicola Vaccaro
A luminous Baroque depiction of the Holy Family and Saint John the Baptist, defined by dramatic lighting and intimate warmth.

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Odilon Redon
A dream-like Symbolist painting by Odilon Redon, featuring two figures in a moment of quiet, poetic contemplation.

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Maxime Noiré
A luminous 19th-century portrait of a young woman in Algiers, capturing a quiet moment overlooking the sea.

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Anthony van Dyck
A luminous portrayal of the Virgin Mary by Flemish master Anthony van Dyck, capturing a moment of quiet devotion.

Contains nudity
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Willem van Mieris
A masterful 18th-century Dutch painting depicting the goddess Diana and her companions in a serene, atmospheric landscape.

Contains nudity
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Edward Dujardin
A dramatic and ethereal 19th-century masterpiece depicting a moment of divine grace and transition.

Contains nudity
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Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
A classical mythological scene by Camille Corot featuring a reclining bacchante and a child atop a panther in a soft, atmospheric landscape.

Contains nudity
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François Boucher
A luminous Rococo depiction of the young Saint John the Baptist by François Boucher.

Contains nudity
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Hans von Aachen
An elegant Mannerist allegory of abundance featuring Bacchus, Ceres, and Cupid amidst a rich harvest of fruit and wine.
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