
Old World Portraits
Portrait of a Young Girl
George Chickering Munzig
A luminous late 19th-century portrait of a young girl in a ruffled yellow dress set against a striking teal backdrop.
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.

Old World Portraits
George Chickering Munzig
A luminous late 19th-century portrait of a young girl in a ruffled yellow dress set against a striking teal backdrop.

Architectural Interiors
Louis Thevenet
A charming and nostalgic interior still life capturing the quiet atmosphere of a Belgian home.

Moody Landscapes
George Hendrik Breitner
A moody and atmospheric impressionist view of an Amsterdam canal by George Hendrik Breitner.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
An iconic expression of spring by Vincent van Gogh, captured with energetic brushstrokes and a luminous, airy palette.

Moody Landscapes
Vincent van Gogh
A somber and atmospheric depiction of a Dutch parsonage, captured in the deep earth tones of Van Gogh's early period.

Figure Studies
John Singer Sargent
A virtuosic interior scene by John Singer Sargent capturing the intimate energy of a painter's workspace.

Figure Studies
Léon Spilliaert
A charming modernist study of five girls in vibrant attire, rendered with the soft, tactile texture of pastels.

Pastoral Scenes
Henri Lebasque
A sun-drenched scene of leisure capturing a young girl at play in a vibrant, dappled garden.

Old World Portraits
Ilmari Aalto
An intense and atmospheric expressionist portrait by Ilmari Aalto, featuring bold impasto and a compelling gaze.

Pastoral Scenes
Ralph Hedley
A charming 1898 genre painting by Ralph Hedley depicting children at play in a nostalgic countryside setting.

Moody Landscapes
Claude Monet
A moody and atmospheric Impressionist masterpiece by Claude Monet, capturing the rugged textures of the Creuse valley.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Egon Schiele
A striking 1911 self-portrait by Egon Schiele, capturing raw emotion through intense line work and a dramatic contrast between skin and dark attire.
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