
Figure Studies
Young Tunisian with a Jar
Michele Cortegiani
A striking Orientalist portrait of a young woman with a decorative ceramic jar, captured in rich, moody tones.
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
Michele Cortegiani
A striking Orientalist portrait of a young woman with a decorative ceramic jar, captured in rich, moody tones.

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Pieter Brueghel the Younger
A rich and detailed Flemish masterpiece capturing the bustling atmosphere of the Adoration of the Magi.

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Victor Gilbert
A captivating Belle Époque genre painting of a traveling song seller serenading a street crowd under warm evening light.

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Edgar Degas
A luminous glimpse into the rehearsal halls of 19th-century Paris, captured with Edgar Degas’s signature grace.

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Johannes Vermeer
An iconic Dutch Golden Age interior capturing a moment of quiet domesticity through exquisite natural light.

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Willem de Zwart
A striking late 19th-century portrait featuring a bold palette and the atmospheric influence of Japonisme.

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Unknown Artist
A sophisticated Dutch Golden Age interior scene capturing a spirited musical gathering.

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Miguel Zaragoza
A luminous 1896 portrait by Miguel Zaragoza capturing a woman in traditional Filipino dress with a classic earthen pot.

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Marie Petiet
A luminous 1882 genre scene by Marie Petiet depicting young women at work in a laundry, rendered with soft light and delicate detail.

Contains mature content
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Salvatore Frangiamore
A sumptuously detailed Orientalist oil painting capturing a moment of repose and music in a lavish, light-filled interior.

Contains nudity
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August Riedel
A luminous 19th-century Romantic portrait of a woman resting by a quiet woodland pool.

Contains nudity
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Unknown Artist
A masterpiece of Baroque allegory, this work by Sir Anthony van Dyck captures the virtue of Charity with luminous color and dynamic movement.
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