
Figure Studies
Fêtes Vénitiennes
Jean-Antoine Watteau
A refined Rococo scene of an outdoor festival featuring elegantly dressed figures and classical garden statuary.
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
A refined Rococo scene of an outdoor festival featuring elegantly dressed figures and classical garden statuary.

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Thomas Francis Dicksee
An evocative Victorian portrait of Ophelia, rendered with exquisite detail and emotional resonance.

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A luminous impressionist portrait of a woman in a striking blue ensemble, rendered with soft, feathered brushwork.

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Louis-Léopold Boilly
A charming and refined French Empire-era scene of figures gathered in a sun-dappled park.

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Arnold Böcklin
A lyrical 19th-century scene of two figures and music set against a soft evening sky.

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Józef Simmler
A dramatic and emotional masterpiece capturing a moment of profound historical grief amidst opulent textures.

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Édouard Manet
An iconic Impressionist scene by Édouard Manet capturing a candid moment of Parisian life near the Saint-Lazare railway station.

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Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
An elegant 19th-century profile study of a young woman by Danish master Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg.

Contains nudity
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Jean-Marc Nattier
A luminous Rococo portrayal of Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, captured in a moment of theatrical elegance.

Contains nudity
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Julie Lütken
An evocative neoclassical portrayal of Cleopatra's tragic end, highlighting the dramatic interplay of light and texture.

Contains nudity
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Laurits Tuxen
A dramatic and masterfully executed biblical scene by Laurits Tuxen, capturing a moment of profound vulnerability and protective urgency.

Contains nudity
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Jacques Blanchard
A luminous 17th-century allegory of Charity by Jacques Blanchard, featuring a tender group of figures against a backdrop of classical architecture.
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