
Figure Studies
Rehearsal on Stage
Edgar Degas
An evocative monochromatic study of movement and light by Impressionist master Edgar Degas.
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
Edgar Degas
An evocative monochromatic study of movement and light by Impressionist master Edgar Degas.

Figure Studies
Louis‑Émile Pinel de Grandchamp
A charming Orientalist scene featuring a young boy and his donkey bathed in warm, midday light.

Figure Studies
Narcisse Virgilio Díaz
A luminous and romantic scene of figures nestled within a lush, moody forest landscape.

Old World Portraits
Gaston Casimir Saint-Pierre
A striking 19th-century portrait of a woman in rich, traditional attire, captured with luminous detail and warm tones.

Traditional Still Lifes
Augustin Théodule Ribot
This striking still life features a leg of lamb rendered with masterful realism and dramatic chiaroscuro.

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

Pastoral Scenes
Albert Bierstadt
A breathtaking panoramic view of the Swiss Alps overlooking the tranquil waters of Lake Lucerne.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Chambers
A charming mid-19th-century American landscape depicting the iconic cliffs and river vistas of West Point.

Old World Portraits
Peter Michal Bohúň
An elegant 19th-century portrait of a woman in refined lace and jewelry, exuding mid-century sophistication.

Figure Studies
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
An exquisite 19th-century portrait of a fisherman's daughter by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.

Moody Landscapes
Charles-François Daubigny
An atmospheric 19th-century landscape featuring the delicate reflection of alder trees in a tranquil marsh.

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Equestrian & Animals
Théodore Chassériau
An action-filled scene of equestrian combat rendered with the vivid energy of French Romanticism.
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