
Figure Studies
The Shepherd David
Elizabeth Jane Gardner
A dramatic 19th-century academic painting depicting the biblical hero David as a young shepherd triumphing over a predator.
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
Elizabeth Jane Gardner
A dramatic 19th-century academic painting depicting the biblical hero David as a young shepherd triumphing over a predator.

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Henri Gabriel Ibels
An evocative Nabis-style study featuring dramatic contrast and vibrant yellow accents.

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Anders Zorn
A striking 1895 portrait by Anders Zorn capturing a woman in a bold red gown and fur-trimmed coat against a luminous night backdrop.

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Félix Vallotton
A striking Post-Impressionist interior featuring a woman in a moment of quiet reflection at her dressing table.

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Abraham Janssens I
A luminous 17th-century portrait of a Sibyl, captured with masterful chiaroscuro and intricate detail.

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Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
A dramatic and masterful neoclassical painting capturing a poignant moment from Greek tragedy.

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Rembrandt
A striking study of light and character by Rembrandt, featuring a man in an ornate plumed hat.

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Rembrandt
A powerful and dramatic Dutch Golden Age portrait of the Roman goddess of war in gleaming armor.

Contains nudity
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Hendrik Goltzius
A bold Mannerist depiction of Mercury as the personification of painting, characterized by luminous skin tones and vibrant drapery.

Contains nudity
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Juan León Pallière
This 1855 neoclassical painting by Juan León Pallière presents a grand allegorical celebration of the various artistic disciplines.

Contains nudity
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Nicolas Poussin
A masterful Baroque scene of the Holy Family arranged in a geometric, architectural composition against a brilliant blue sky.

Contains nudity
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Abraham Janssens I
A dramatic 17th-century allegory by Flemish master Abraham Janssens I, depicting the union of the city of Antwerp and the river Scheldt.
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