
Figure Studies
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Marguerite Gérard
A charming 18th-century genre scene capturing a shared moment of quiet intimacy and correspondence.
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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Marguerite Gérard
A charming 18th-century genre scene capturing a shared moment of quiet intimacy and correspondence.

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Alexis-Joseph Mazerolle
An elegant 19th-century French allegory depicting a winged figure in flowing robes surrounded by botanical scrollwork.

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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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Amos Cassioli
A luminous Neoclassical scene depicting a sacred ritual of floral offerings in an ancient temple setting.

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Charles Meynier
A striking Neo-Classical depiction of Polyhymnia, the muse of eloquence, captured in a dramatic oratorical gesture.

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William Etty
A radiant and romantic 19th-century portrait of a Bacchante adorned with lush grapes and vine leaves.

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Louis Janmot
A luminous and serene composition depicting a moment of spiritual protection and maternal tenderness.

Contains mature content
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François Boucher
This 1759 masterpiece by François Boucher depicts a moment from Ovid’s Metamorphoses with the characteristic elegance and luminous palette of the French Rococo.

Contains nudity
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Henry Howard
A graceful Neoclassical depiction of Venus and her son Cupid in a serene forest landscape.

Contains nudity
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Edward Burne-Jones
A striking Pre-Raphaelite depiction of a sea nymph emerging from stylized ocean waves.

Contains nudity
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Anders Zorn
An exceptional nude study by Swedish master Anders Zorn, captured with fluid, luminous brushwork.

Contains nudity
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Rupert Bunny
An evocative Belle Époque scene capturing a moment of seaside leisure and feminine grace.
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