
Figure Studies
Le Chahut (Study I)
Georges Seurat
A dynamic Neo-Impressionist study of Parisian nightlife by Georges Seurat, featuring rhythmic Can-can dancers.
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 Seurat
A dynamic Neo-Impressionist study of Parisian nightlife by Georges Seurat, featuring rhythmic Can-can dancers.

Old World Portraits
Henri Rousseau
A whimsical self-portrait by Henri Rousseau set against a dreamlike Parisian landscape.

Figure Studies
Dirck Hals
A vibrant and detailed Dutch Golden Age scene of an outdoor banquet and musical gathering.

Curated selection
Jean Béraud
An atmospheric Belle Époque scene by Jean Béraud capturing the bustling energy and historic gravity of a Parisian public gathering.

Figure Studies
Charles Maurin
This vibrant Belle Époque work captures the ethereal motion of dancer Loïe Fuller during her iconic serpentine performance.

Figure Studies
Suzanne Valadon
A dynamic and vibrant depiction of a circus performer by renowned French painter Suzanne Valadon.

Curated selection
Axel Törneman
A vivid and dynamic portrayal of bohemian nightlife, captured with bold brushwork and electric, high-contrast colors.

Coastal Classics
Thomas Chambers
A rhythmic and vibrant folk art landscape by Thomas Chambers, depicting a bustling 19th-century bay with sailboats and rolling hills.

oil paint
Theo van Doesburg
A vibrant and rhythmic geometric abstraction that captures the bold spirit of early 20th-century modernism.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Koloman Moser
This striking 1914 work by Koloman Moser features a muscular wayfarer in a bold, symbolic style.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
A vibrant German Expressionist study of figures within a dynamic, stylized seascape.

Contains nudity
Pastoral Scenes
Henri Matisse
A cornerstone of Fauvism, this vibrant masterpiece celebrates leisure and harmony through Matisse’s signature bold colors and fluid lines.
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