
Figure Studies
The Camera Obscura
Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo
A charming 18th-century scene of children discovering the magic of a camera obscura.
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
Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo
A charming 18th-century scene of children discovering the magic of a camera obscura.

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Frederick Carl Frieseke
A luminous Impressionist scene of a woman mending lace in a pastel-hued boudoir.

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Ferdinand Bol
This dramatic 17th-century Dutch painting captures the biblical King Solomon amidst a gathering of attendants and precious offerings.

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Vincent van Gogh
A striking post-impressionist portrait featuring Vincent van Gogh’s signature bold brushwork and vibrant color palette.

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Frederic Leighton
A tender and luminous Victorian masterpiece depicting a musical moment between a mother and child in an ornate architectural setting.

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George Hendrik Breitner
A striking late 19th-century study in color and pattern featuring a reclining figure in an exquisite white kimono.

Contains nudity
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Émile Bernard
A striking mythological scene by Émile Bernard, featuring rich textures and classical figures in a dramatic composition.

Contains nudity
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Nicolas Mignard
This dramatic 17th-century narrative painting depicts the discovery of Romulus and Remus with striking color and light.

Contains nudity
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Jacob Jordaens
A dramatic Flemish Baroque allegory by Jacob Jordaens, celebrating the foundations of justice through rich symbolism and masterful lighting.

Contains nudity
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Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem
A luminous 17th-century allegory of spring, rich with mythological detail and a golden Baroque glow.
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