
Figure Studies
The Pilgrim at the Gate of Idleness
Edward Burne-Jones
A masterful Pre-Raphaelite allegory capturing a moment of encounter in a dreamlike, atmospheric landscape.
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
Edward Burne-Jones
A masterful Pre-Raphaelite allegory capturing a moment of encounter in a dreamlike, atmospheric landscape.

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F. Luis Mora
A luminous oil painting of a seated woman in an interior dappled with warm sunlight and blooming flowers.

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Félix Vallotton
A striking Post-Impressionist interior featuring a woman in a moment of quiet reflection at her dressing table.

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Mary Cassatt
This Impressionist masterpiece by Mary Cassatt captures a candid, modern moment of family life in a sun-dappled Parisian park.

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Georges Seurat
An iconic Pointillist study capturing a serene Sunday afternoon on the banks of the Seine.

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Amedeo Modigliani
A poignant portrait capturing Amedeo Modigliani’s signature elongated style and emotive brushwork.

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Jan Verhas
A charming 19th-century scene of two children tending to a collection of potted plants on a classic marble floor.

Contains nudity
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Gustav Klimt
A luminous masterpiece of the Vienna Secession featuring intertwined figures amidst a cascade of vibrant, ornamental patterns.

Contains nudity
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François Boucher
A tender Rococo scene of sleeping putti by François Boucher, capturing the soft, luminous beauty of innocence.

Contains nudity
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Vincent van Gogh
A striking 1886 study of form and light, this oil painting by Vincent van Gogh captures a plaster cast of a male torso in bold, expressive brushstrokes.

Contains mature content
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Francesco Hayez
A masterpiece of Italian Romanticism depicting a passionate, secretive embrace.

Contains nudity
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Isidore Pils
A luminous 19th-century academic study of the female form reclining on soft drapery.
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