
Figure Studies
Women in a Cafe (Femmes au café)
Georges Gaudion
A vibrant 1910 scene capturing the stylish atmosphere and bold fashion of a French cafe.
Confident, high-presence works suited to public-facing rooms and shared environments.
Bold scale, stronger contrast, and public-facing polish help these works stand up in busy shared settings.

Figure Studies
Georges Gaudion
A vibrant 1910 scene capturing the stylish atmosphere and bold fashion of a French cafe.

oil paint
Édouard Manet
This lively scene captures the vibrant social atmosphere of 1860s Paris as a fashionable crowd gathers in the Tuileries Gardens.

Figure Studies
Henri Gabriel Ibels
An evocative Nabis-style study featuring dramatic contrast and vibrant yellow accents.

Figure Studies
Anders Zorn
A striking 1895 portrait by Anders Zorn capturing a woman in a bold red gown and fur-trimmed coat against a luminous night backdrop.

oil paint
Vincent van Gogh
This vibrant Post-Impressionist work captures the energetic form of a traditional stagecoach through bold, textured brushstrokes.

Pastoral Scenes
Peder Severin Krøyer
A vibrant, sun-drenched scene of celebration among friends in a lush garden setting.

oil paint
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
A lush and decadent scene of a Roman banquet buried in an avalanche of fragrant rose petals.

oil paint
Wassily Kandinsky
A dynamic and colorful abstract masterpiece from Wassily Kandinsky's transitional period.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Peter Paul Rubens
A vibrant and dynamic Baroque masterpiece by Peter Paul Rubens celebrating the abundance and joy of love.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Gustav Klimt
A luminous masterpiece of the Vienna Secession featuring intertwined figures amidst a cascade of vibrant, ornamental patterns.

Contains nudity
oil paint
Robert Delaunay
An iconic Orphist composition by Robert Delaunay, blending the human form with the rhythmic geometry of Paris.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
A powerful masterpiece of German Expressionism by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, capturing the psychological intensity of 1915.
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