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

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

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A tender and luminous pastel portrait of a young girl, showcasing Renoir’s masterful use of soft color and light.

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Anders Zorn
A charming and luminous watercolor study of romantic interaction by Swedish master Anders Zorn.

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Odilon Redon
An ethereal Symbolist pastel by Odilon Redon depicting the Buddha in a dreamlike, atmospheric landscape.

Old World Portraits
Albert Edelfelt
An elegant 19th-century pastel portrait of a young woman in profile, capturing a moment of quiet grace.

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Noël Hallé
A tender and luminous 18th-century scene depicting Christ welcoming children, painted in a soft, airy palette.

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Mary Elizabeth Tripe
This expressive watercolor portrait captures the quiet dignity of an elderly woman through luminous brushwork and a soft, cool palette.

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

Contains nudity
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Unknown Artist
An elegant 18th-century Indian miniature painting depicting the birth of the Virgin Mary, rendered with intricate patterns and soft tones.

Contains mature content
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Egon Schiele
An evocative expressionist study of intimacy by Egon Schiele, rendered with his characteristic nervous lines and delicate washes.
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