
Traditional Still Lifes
Bouquet of Chrysanthemums
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A vibrant Impressionist study of a lush chrysanthemum bouquet by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Impressionist light, symbolist mood, and early modern experimentation in full stride.
From impressionist light to symbolist mood and early modern experimentation, this era offers some of the most versatile works in the catalog.

Traditional Still Lifes
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A vibrant Impressionist study of a lush chrysanthemum bouquet by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Moody Landscapes
Piet Mondrian
An atmospheric study of light and shadow, this early Dutch landscape captures a windmill by moonlight.

Old World Portraits
Lluïsa Vidal
An elegant Turn-of-the-century portrait featuring a seated woman in a luminous white gown.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
A charming landscape by Vincent van Gogh depicting the rustic hillside of 19th-century Montmartre with its iconic windmills.

Pastoral Scenes
Elin Danielson-Gambogi
A warm, sun-drenched scene of rural Italian life captured with delicate naturalism.

Figure Studies
Édouard Bisson
An ethereal Belle Époque depiction of the Three Graces visited by a playful cherub in a luminous coastal setting.

Old World Portraits
Fujishima Takeji
A captivating 1906 oil portrait by Fujishima Takeji, featuring a woman in a rich red shawl against a deep, moody green background.

Equestrian & Animals
Niko Pirosmani
An iconic and strikingly modern example of primitive art featuring a bold, spotted giraffe.

Figure Studies
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
An intimate Impressionist portrait of a young woman seated at a table, rendered with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s signature atmospheric brushwork.

Old World Portraits
James Ensor
An elegant 19th-century portrait by James Ensor, capturing a moment of quiet grace with textured brushwork and a sophisticated, muted palette.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A luminous Neo-Impressionist landscape capturing the rhythmic labor of a rural hay harvest in sun-drenched fields.

Figure Studies
Edgar Degas
A vibrant and textural study of ballet dancers by Edgar Degas, capturing a fleeting, intimate moment behind the scenes.
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