
Figure Studies
Le piano
Berthe Morisot
A delicate and intimate Impressionist pastel by Berthe Morisot, capturing a quiet moment of music and sisterhood.
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
Berthe Morisot
A delicate and intimate Impressionist pastel by Berthe Morisot, capturing a quiet moment of music and sisterhood.

Figure Studies
Louis Gauffier
A luminous Neoclassical scene by Louis Gauffier depicting the biblical meeting of Jacob and the daughters of Laban in an expansive landscape.

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Eva Gonzalès
An enchanting Impressionist scene of two girls in soft-hued dresses enjoying a quiet moment on a balcony.

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Jean-Antoine Watteau
An elegant Rococo scene featuring theatrical figures in a mysterious, sun-dappled woodland.

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Joseph Blanc
A refined classical study of the actress Adeline Dudlay as the personification of Tragedy.

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Anders Zorn
A luminous and soulful watercolor portrait of a girl in traditional Middle Eastern attire by Anders Zorn.

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Jacques Gamelin
A charming portrait of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians, rendered with warm textures and luminous detail.

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Jean-Honoré Fragonard
A charming 18th-century portrait of a young boy characterized by soft lighting and expressive brushwork.

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Alexandre Falguière
An atmospheric, impressionistic portrayal of the Last Supper, bathed in the soft glow of twilight and candlelight.

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

Contains nudity
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Unknown Artist
A refined 18th-century allegorical oil painting depicting Charity as a woman caring for three cherubic children.

Contains nudity
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Charles Meynier
A sweeping allegorical scene by Charles Meynier, depicting France as the protector of the arts amidst a luminous, cloud-filled sky.
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