
Traditional Still Lifes
Synchromy No. 3
Stanton Macdonald-Wright
A dynamic Synchromist masterpiece featuring rhythmic bursts of color and geometric abstraction.
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.

Traditional Still Lifes
Stanton Macdonald-Wright
A dynamic Synchromist masterpiece featuring rhythmic bursts of color and geometric abstraction.

Traditional Still Lifes
Christian Berentz
A masterful 18th-century still life capturing the textures of fine glassware, linens, and a casual meal.

Traditional Still Lifes
Édouard Manet
A sophisticated mid-19th-century still life capturing the tactile textures of oysters and citrus with masterful brushwork.

Traditional Still Lifes
Carducius Plantagenet Ream
A rich and luminous 19th-century still life depicting an abundant harvest of summer and autumn fruits.

Traditional Still Lifes
Edouard Chappel
A masterfully rendered 19th-century still life capturing the abundance of the sea with striking textural detail.

Traditional Still Lifes
Joseph Maguet
An evocative turn-of-the-century still life capturing the rich textures and deep tones of a traditional kitchen preparation.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
A masterfully rendered 18th-century kitchen still life showcasing the beauty of humble household objects.

Traditional Still Lifes
Johannes Ludvig Camradt
A masterful 19th-century Danish still life of garden vegetables rendered with remarkable realism and texture.

Traditional Still Lifes
Abraham van Beijeren
A dramatic 17th-century Dutch still life showcasing the catch of the day with masterful lighting and texture.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
An earthy, textured still life by Vincent van Gogh featuring smoked herrings and a bulb of garlic.

Contains disturbing content
Traditional Still Lifes
Peder Severin Krøyer
A masterly late 19th-century study of light and form by Peder Severin Krøyer, capturing the textured surfaces of marine life on a shoreline.
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