
Figure Studies
Conversation in a Park (Conversation dans un parc)
Louis-Léopold Boilly
A charming and refined French Empire-era scene of figures gathered in a sun-dappled park.
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
Louis-Léopold Boilly
A charming and refined French Empire-era scene of figures gathered in a sun-dappled park.

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Lionel Royer
An elegant 19th-century scene depicting the character Esméralda and her goat Djali in a moment of gentle interaction.

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Frederick Carl Frieseke
An intimate and luminous Impressionist study of a woman at her dressing table.

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Ernest Hébert
An elegant 19th-century portrait of a woman playing a harp amidst a sun-dappled forest.

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Evelyn De Morgan
A dreamlike and poetic allegory by Evelyn De Morgan, featuring personifications of Night and Sleep floating gracefully through the twilight.

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Eduard Majsch
A romantic 19th-century interior scene depicting a musical serenade in an artist's atelier.

Contains nudity
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François Boucher
An exquisite Rococo masterpiece by François Boucher depicting the goddess Venus and Cupid amidst a verdant landscape.

Contains nudity
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Jean-François de Troy
A dynamic Rococo masterpiece capturing the dramatic mythological pursuit of Syrinx by Pan in a lush, luminous landscape.

Contains nudity
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Unknown Artist
This elegant Rococo-style scene depicts Venus and Cupid in a lush, outdoor setting, captured with soft light and a romantic palette.

Contains nudity
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Simon Vouet
A vibrant and luminous Baroque scene of classical mythology by Simon Vouet, featuring rich drapery and graceful figures.

Contains nudity
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Laurent de La Hyre
A luminous 17th-century French Baroque scene depicting the mythological encounter between Scylla and the sea god Glaucus.

Contains nudity
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Carlo Cignani
A tender Baroque allegory of Charity, rendered with luminous skin tones and rich color.
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