
Figure Studies
Shri Raga: An Illustration from a Ragamala Series
Unknown Artist
A refined 18th-century Mughal miniature capturing a scene of courtly music and elegant repose.
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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Unknown Artist
A refined 18th-century Mughal miniature capturing a scene of courtly music and elegant repose.

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Gunnar Berndtson
An elegant nineteenth-century interior scene capturing a woman in a vibrant lime green gown as she prepares for an outing.

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Gustave Léonard de Jonghe
A refined 19th-century interior scene capturing a moment of quiet leisure and elegant fashion.

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Michael Ancher
A peaceful 19th-century portrait capturing a quiet moment of focus and soft, luminous light.

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Jean-Antoine Watteau
A shimmering Rococo masterpiece capturing an elegant assembly preparing for a romantic voyage.

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Unknown Artist
An atmospheric 17th-century scene depicting the biblical story of Tobias and the angel Raphael amidst a lush, shadowed landscape.

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Nicolaes Maes
A poignant and intimate masterpiece of Dutch devotion, capturing a quiet moment of gratitude with masterfully rendered light.

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Pier Francesco Mola
A masterly Baroque study of a man's head, defined by dramatic light and deep, atmospheric shadows.

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Jean-François Portaels
An elegant watercolor study of a woman in traditional Breton attire, rendered with delicate precision and warm tones.

Contains nudity
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Armando Spadini
An elegant early 20th-century Italian study of a reclining figure set against a naturalistic landscape.

Contains nudity
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Nicolas Poussin
A masterful Baroque scene of mythological love and classical beauty by Nicolas Poussin.

Contains nudity
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Égide Charles Gustave Wappers
An intimate and luminous scene of maternal affection rendered in a refined 19th-century academic style.
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