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

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Lyubov Popova
A bold Russian Avant-Garde abstract featuring dynamic, overlapping geometric shapes and rich surface texture.

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.

Coastal Classics
Maxime Maufra
A dynamic coastal scene featuring verdant cliffs and crashing waves rendered in an expressive Post-Impressionist style.

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

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Alexej von Jawlensky
A striking expressionist portrait by Alexej von Jawlensky, defined by vibrant colors and powerful, textured brushwork.

Traditional Still Lifes
Alexej von Jawlensky
A vibrant expressionist still life capturing objects with thick brushwork and a bold, saturated palette.

Moody Landscapes
Wassily Kandinsky
A striking expressionist landscape by Wassily Kandinsky, featuring bold impasto brushwork and dramatic tonal contrasts.

Figure Studies
Edmond Lempereur
A vibrant impressionist glimpse into a lively early 20th-century ball, captured with rich impasto texture and a sophisticated teal palette.

Coastal Classics
Wassily Kandinsky
A spirited impressionist coastal landscape defined by bold texture and a luminous, sun-drenched palette.

Figure Studies
Theo van Doesburg
A striking geometric study of figures engaged in a game of cards, rendered in bold blocks of color and sharp angles.

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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