
Figure Studies
Lycurgus and the Importance of Education
Caesar van Everdingen
A masterful 17th-century history painting depicting a philosophical lesson in a grand, classical style.
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
Caesar van Everdingen
A masterful 17th-century history painting depicting a philosophical lesson in a grand, classical style.

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Philippe Mercier
A charming Rococo allegory of music and sound featuring an ensemble of female musicians.

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Unknown Artist
This vibrant 17th-century Mughal miniature captures a graceful courtly scene with rich colors and delicate architectural detail.

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Winslow Homer
A charming 19th-century scene depicting the leisure and fashion of the Victorian era through a game of croquet.

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Emile Antoine Guillier
A charming 19th-century Parisian scene capturing a moment of rest by the Seine with a faithful canine companion.

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Nicolas Poussin
A masterful classical scene by Nicolas Poussin depicting the discovery of infant Moses, characterized by rich primary colors and a sculptural composition.

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Pieter Lastman
A luminous 17th-century scene depicting the Holy Family at rest during their journey, set against a lush, atmospheric landscape.

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Jean Baptiste Vanmour
A richly detailed 18th-century scene of an interior wedding celebration with figures in traditional Eastern Mediterranean attire.

Contains nudity
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Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato
A tender Baroque depiction of the Holy Family featuring vibrant primary colors and a polished, luminous finish.

Contains nudity
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Nicolas Poussin
An exquisite 17th-century scene depicting Mars and Venus at rest in a classical woodland landscape.
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