
Figure Studies
Mother and Children
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A charming Impressionist scene by Pierre-Auguste Renoir capturing a mother and her children on a leisurely stroll.
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.

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A charming Impressionist scene by Pierre-Auguste Renoir capturing a mother and her children on a leisurely stroll.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-François Millet
A poignant masterpiece of rural life, capturing a moment of quiet devotion at dusk.

Pastoral Scenes
Bedřich Havránek
A peaceful 19th-century landscape capturing a quiet moment of childhood play by a woodland stream.

Pastoral Scenes
Théodore Rousseau
A tranquil 19th-century French landscape capturing the quiet beauty of cattle grazing beneath expansive oak trees.

Equestrian & Animals
Charles Thomas
A charming and highly detailed 1874 genre painting of working dogs resting in a sunlit farmyard.

Old World Portraits
Hans Thoma
A tender and intimate double portrait of two women engaged in quiet study by German painter Hans Thoma.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
A luminous and charming Biedermeier-era scene depicting village children preparing for a festive religious morning in a sun-dappled courtyard.

Old World Portraits
Carl Bloch
An elegant 19th-century portrait of Alma Bloch, capturing a moment of quiet dignity and refined period style.

Pastoral Scenes
Constant Troyon
An atmospheric 19th-century pastoral scene capturing the hazy, golden light of a morning trek to the market.

Pastoral Scenes
Théodore Rousseau
A tranquil and detailed mid-19th-century landscape capturing the rustic beauty of a French farmstead.

Pastoral Scenes
Firmin Salabert
A charming and sunny 19th-century scene of daily life in a French village square.

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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