
Traditional Still Lifes
Vase with Flowers and Cup
Émile Bernard
A charming Post-Impressionist still life featuring a floral bouquet and a decorative teacup in a soft, muted palette.
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.

Traditional Still Lifes
Émile Bernard
A charming Post-Impressionist still life featuring a floral bouquet and a decorative teacup in a soft, muted palette.

oil paint
Claude Monet
An evocative Impressionist winter landscape featuring masterfully captured snow and light by Claude Monet.

Coastal Classics
Claude Monet
An airy and atmospheric Impressionist seascape by Claude Monet, capturing the breezy Normandy coast.

oil paint
Claude Monet
Ethereal and serene, this iconic Monet painting captures the fleeting beauty of light reflecting on his Giverny water lily pond.

Pastoral Scenes
Christen Købke
A tranquil lakeside scene from the Danish Golden Age, capturing a moment of quiet reflection by the water.

Figure Studies
Anna Petersen
A serene 19th-century genre painting depicting a young woman tending to botanicals within the soft light of a greenhouse.

Pastoral Scenes
José Júlio de Sousa Pinto
A peaceful and atmospheric 19th-century scene capturing a quiet moment of anticipation in the countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan Nowopacký
A tranquil 19th-century landscape featuring a village church mirrored in the glassy surface of a river.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Ramon Casas
A delicate and luminous late 19th-century oil study of a woman by Spanish master Ramon Casas.

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

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée
An elegant neoclassical scene depicting the goddess Diana watching over the sleeping shepherd Endymion.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
François Boucher
A tender Rococo scene of sleeping putti by François Boucher, capturing the soft, luminous beauty of innocence.
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