
Figure Studies
Leaning Woman (Leunende vrouw)
Léon Spilliaert
A quiet and contemplative scene by Belgian artist Léon Spilliaert, capturing a moment of stillness in warm, textured tones.
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.

Figure Studies
Léon Spilliaert
A quiet and contemplative scene by Belgian artist Léon Spilliaert, capturing a moment of stillness in warm, textured tones.

Figure Studies
Timoléon Marie Lobrichon
An endearing 1870s scene of two children sharing a quiet moment on a log bridge in a lush woodland.

oil paint
Camille Pissarro
A luminous Impressionist view of the Seine and the Louvre by Camille Pissarro.

Figure Studies
Jean-Augustin Franquelin
A touching 19th-century scene of quiet devotion and domestic care.

Figure Studies
Harald Giersing
An intimate and expressive portrait of a woman in a red shawl, characterized by bold brushwork and a rich, earthy palette.

Figure Studies
Helene Schjerfbeck
A dreamlike modernist portrait featuring soft edges and a luminous palette of ochre and terracotta.

Pastoral Scenes
Samuel Palmer
A serene Kentish landscape by Samuel Palmer, capturing the soft light and rustic charm of the English countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
Émile Barau
This evocative 19th-century landscape captures the quiet beauty of the Ardennes region with soft, painterly brushwork and an earthy palette.

Pastoral Scenes
J. Ottis Adams
A serene American Impressionist winter landscape captured in delicate lavenders and soft morning light.

Old World Portraits
Albert Edelfelt
A tender 19th-century portrait of a young child in a lace dress with striking red accents.

Coastal Classics
James McNeill Whistler
A sophisticated and atmospheric composition in delicate tones of rose and slate grey by James McNeill Whistler.

Pastoral Scenes
Lionel Bicknell Constable
A luminous mid-19th-century landscape study capturing the serene beauty of the English countryside.
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