
Equestrian & Animals
Reclining Tiger
Chu Lien
A charming 19th-century ink and wash study of a reclining tiger from the Lingnan school tradition.
Quieter paintings and soft palettes suited to a slower, calmer pace.
Soft color, gentle subjects, and quieter compositions help create a slower, more restful mood.

Equestrian & Animals
Chu Lien
A charming 19th-century ink and wash study of a reclining tiger from the Lingnan school tradition.

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Hongren
A serene 17th-century ink-on-paper landscape by the master Hongren, capturing the quiet elegance of sparse trees and a solitary pavilion.

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Stanisław Wyspiański
A luminous pastel landscape capturing the interplay of warm winter sunlight and cool blue shadows on a snow-covered field.

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Lilly Walther
This delicate 1895 gouache study captures the soft elegance of blooming flowers in a refined vintage palette.

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A tender Impressionist study of a young girl in repose, captured with Renoir's characteristic soft, luminous touch.

Coastal Classics
Jacob Maris
An atmospheric watercolor harbor scene capturing the misty light and moody skies of a Dutch port town.

Traditional Still Lifes
Léon Spilliaert
A moody, minimalist study of light and shadow on a glass carafe by Belgian artist Léon Spilliaert.

Pastoral Scenes
Berthe Morisot
A tender Impressionist moment captured in lush greens and soft pastels by Berthe Morisot.

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.

Pastoral Scenes
Abraham Delfos
This serene 18th-century landscape captures a fortified castle along a wide river, set against a backdrop of towering, hazy mountains.

Pastoral Scenes
Charles Lock Eastlake
A classical landscape sketch of Sicilian ruins by Charles Lock Eastlake, perfect for traditional interiors.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Henri Gabriel Ibels
A delicate and intimate late-19th-century pastel study of a woman at her vanity.
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