
Figure Studies
The Luxembourg Gardens, Paris
Albert Edelfelt
This charming 19th-century Parisian scene captures a moment of quiet care amidst a bustling, sun-drenched park.
Confident, welcoming works that create an immediate first impression.
Confident composition and a strong first read make these works especially effective near the front door.

Figure Studies
Albert Edelfelt
This charming 19th-century Parisian scene captures a moment of quiet care amidst a bustling, sun-drenched park.

Curated selection
Charalambos Pachis
A lively scene of celebration in Corfu, featuring musicians and townspeople gathered in a sun-drenched square.

oil paint
Othon Friesz
This 1902 Impressionist landscape by Othon Friesz captures the play of light in a garden with bold, energetic brushstrokes and a luminous palette.

Curated selection
Unknown Artist
A magnificent 19th-century Korean Buddhist painting depicting Tejaprabha Buddha amid a celestial assembly.

Coastal Classics
Akseli Gallen-Kallela
A dynamic and atmospheric study of movement and light on a windy coastline.

Curated selection
Unknown Artist
A festive 18th-century Indian miniature painting depicting Krishna and Radha on a swing, surrounded by a celebratory gathering of musicians and dancers.

Equestrian & Animals
Louis Van Kuyck
A beautifully detailed 19th-century pastoral scene featuring horses and figures prepared for a day of work.

oil paint
José García y Ramos
A vibrant 19th-century Spanish genre scene capturing the lively atmosphere outside a bullring.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A vibrant 19th-century Kalighat painting depicting the divine couple Krishna and Radha in bold, graphic lines.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A striking 19th-century Kalighat painting depicting a winged hunter goddess with bold outlines and a vibrant palette.

Figure Studies
Louis‑Émile Pinel de Grandchamp
A charming Orientalist scene featuring a young boy and his donkey bathed in warm, midday light.

Figure Studies
James Tissot
A fashionable late 19th-century scene of travel and social observation by James Tissot.
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