
Figure Studies
The First Thorns of Knowledge
Hugues Merle
A tender 19th-century academic scene depicting the early struggles of learning through a mother and child.
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.

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Hugues Merle
A tender 19th-century academic scene depicting the early struggles of learning through a mother and child.

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Augustin Théodule Ribot
An evocative realist study of a young kitchen worker rendered with dramatic lighting and a moody, old-world palette.

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Niels Simonsen
A masterful 19th-century genre painting capturing a solemn betrothal ceremony in Skåne, rendered with dramatic light and shadow.

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Claude Monet
An iconic and evocative winter scene by Claude Monet, centered on a brilliant splash of red against a snowy backdrop.

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Gunnar Berndtson
An elegant 19th-century genre painting capturing the intellectual pursuit of art appreciation.

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Alexandre Cabanel
An atmospheric 19th-century portrait of a man in traditional attire, rendered with a rich, moody palette by Alexandre Cabanel.

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Léon Bonnat
A striking 19th-century genre scene capturing a quiet, focused moment of grooming with dramatic lighting.

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Edgar Degas
An evocative monochromatic study of movement and light by Impressionist master Edgar Degas.

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Jan Verhas
A charming 19th-century genre scene depicting children at play, characterized by warm light and exquisite detail.

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James McNeill Whistler
An elegant woman in a vibrant kimono sits amidst a collection of Japanese prints in this masterful study of color and pattern.

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Jean-François Millet
An ethereal and contemplative 1858 portrait of the Immaculate Virgin by Jean-François Millet.

Contains nudity
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Gustave Courbet
An intimate and painterly portrait of a woman lost in thought while reading outdoors.
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