
Old World Portraits
Olympe and Flore Chauveau
Théophile Hamel
A charming mid-19th-century double portrait of two sisters set against a serene landscape.
Realist observation, academic portraiture, and luminous landscapes rooted in everyday life.
This period brings together quieter landscapes, portraiture, and richly observed scenes with a more intimate mood.

Old World Portraits
Théophile Hamel
A charming mid-19th-century double portrait of two sisters set against a serene landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Eugène Verboeckhoven
A classic 19th-century pastoral scene depicting a lively assembly of livestock and figures at dawn.

Moody Landscapes
Claude Monet
A masterful Impressionist study of light and Parisian life on the historic Pont Neuf bridge by Claude Monet.

Coastal Classics
Jacob Maris
An atmospheric maritime study of a beached fishing boat under a dramatic, clouded sky.

Moody Landscapes
Jacob Maris
This atmospheric watercolor by Jacob Maris captures the luminous, hazy glow of a Dutch cityscape at twilight.

Old World Portraits
Peter Michal Bohúň
A charming and tender 19th-century portrait of a young child in a whimsical pastoral landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
An endearing Impressionist animal portrait of a Japanese Chin dog by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Coastal Classics
Jacob Maris
An atmospheric watercolor capturing the hazy, light-filled essence of a Dutch waterfront.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
An atmospheric 19th-century landscape by Camille Corot, capturing the tranquil and misty beauty of a French marshland.

Pastoral Scenes
Willem Maris
An airy watercolor study of cattle by a pond, captured with the soft light and painterly touch characteristic of the Hague School.

Old World Portraits
Claude Monet
A charming Impressionist portrait of the artist's son, capturing a moment of youthful innocence with warm tones and expressive brushwork.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Égide Charles Gustave Wappers
An intimate and luminous scene of maternal affection rendered in a refined 19th-century academic style.
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