
Figure Studies
The Italian Comedians
Jean-Antoine Watteau
This elegant Rococo scene captures members of the Commedia dell'arte in a moment of theatrical poise.
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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Jean-Antoine Watteau
This elegant Rococo scene captures members of the Commedia dell'arte in a moment of theatrical poise.

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A luminous Impressionist study of post-meal leisure, capturing light and social intimacy with Renoir's signature soft brushwork.

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Jules Lefebvre
This evocative 1878 painting by Jules Lefebvre captures a moment of quiet contemplation by the sea.

Figure Studies
Charles Meynier
An elegant Neoclassical depiction of Calliope, the Greek muse of epic poetry, by French painter Charles Meynier.

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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
A luminous Neoclassical portrait of the Virgin Mary by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, featuring a striking lapis blue mantle.

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Giovanni Boldini
An elegant and intimate scene of domestic life captured with Giovanni Boldini's signature fluid brushwork.

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Arcadi Mas i Fontdevila
This 1876 portrait by Arcadi Mas i Fontdevila captures a young woman in traditional Roman dress with a striking play of light and shadow.

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Edwin Long
A graceful Victorian portrait of a young woman gathering spring primroses in a sun-dappled forest.

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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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Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta
A charming Victorian genre scene capturing an intimate exchange between two elegantly dressed women.

Contains nudity
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Joseph-Marie Vien
An elegant neoclassical scene depicting the quiet intimacy of a Greek bath.

Contains nudity
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Jacques Stella
A refined 17th-century mythological scene depicting the forging of Cupid's arrows.
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