
Equestrian & Animals
Horses in a Meadow
Edgar Degas
A tranquil scene of horses at rest in a sweeping meadow, painted with the soft, luminous touch of 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.

Equestrian & Animals
Edgar Degas
A tranquil scene of horses at rest in a sweeping meadow, painted with the soft, luminous touch of Edgar Degas.

Equestrian & Animals
Winslow Homer
A serene and atmospheric 19th-century scene of a woman riding a white horse through the sun-drenched White Mountains.

Coastal Classics
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
A quiet and atmospheric coastal scene rendered in a soft, ethereal palette of ochre and grey.

Coastal Classics
Eugène Louis Boudin
A luminous coastal scene capturing a social gathering on the sands of Villerville under a dramatic, shifting sky.

Moody Landscapes
Albert Bierstadt
An iconic 19th-century American landscape capturing the monumental scale and golden light of Yosemite Valley.

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
An iconic Impressionist scene by Renoir capturing Camille Monet and her son Jean in a sun-drenched garden.

Architectural Interiors
Hans von Marées
A sophisticated mid-19th-century view of a classical courtyard featuring an ornate fountain and a trailing peacock.

Coastal Classics
Charles-François Daubigny
An evocative, fog-laden view of the London skyline captured with the soulful touch of the Barbizon school.

Pastoral Scenes
Charles-François Daubigny
A peaceful 19th-century landscape capturing the soft light and quiet beauty of the Oise River.

Pastoral Scenes
Alfred Sisley
A luminous Impressionist landscape capturing the airy atmosphere of the French countryside.

Moody Landscapes
Jacob Jacobs
A dramatic 19th-century landscape capturing the raw energy of a Norwegian waterfall beside a rustic mill.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Gustave Courbet
An iconic and provocative realist study of the female form by Gustave Courbet.
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