
Moody Landscapes
Morning in October
John Francis Murphy
A serene Tonalist landscape capturing the quiet, hazy light of an October morning.
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.

Moody Landscapes
John Francis Murphy
A serene Tonalist landscape capturing the quiet, hazy light of an October morning.

Figure Studies
Helene Schjerfbeck
A poignant and luminous portrait of a child’s quiet moment of recovery, painted with masterful realism.

Moody Landscapes
Winslow Homer
This dramatic 1892 oil painting by Winslow Homer captures a tense moment in a North Woods hunt against a backdrop of rich autumnal foliage.

Traditional Still Lifes
Paul Gauguin
A striking Post-Impressionist still life by Paul Gauguin, featuring vibrant fruit and a mysterious artist's profile.

Coastal Classics
Childe Hassam
A masterful American Impressionist scene by Childe Hassam, capturing a bright afternoon at a Connecticut harbor.

Moody Landscapes
Robert Henri
An atmospheric Ashcan School masterpiece depicting the heavy, quiet beauty of a snowy New York street at the turn of the century.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
A vibrant 1883 landscape by Vincent van Gogh depicting the organized beauty of Dutch bulb fields.

Figure Studies
Emile Vloors
An ethereal Symbolist scene featuring three dancing figures in a luminous, dreamlike coastal landscape.

Figure Studies
Berthe Morisot
A delicate and luminous Impressionist portrait by Berthe Morisot, featuring soft brushwork and a sophisticated palette.

Figure Studies
Károly Ferenczy
A striking Impressionist-style portrait of a girl in a vibrant red dress amidst a cool, shadowed birch grove.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A powerful and dramatic scene of a maritime rescue amidst churning surf by Winslow Homer.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
A bold and energetic expressionist masterpiece featuring a reclining figure and a vivid Japanese parasol.
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