
Figure Studies
Soldiers Playing Cards and Dice (The Cheats)
Valentin de Boulogne
A masterful Caravaggesque scene of tension and intrigue, capturing soldiers in a moment of clandestine gambling.
Statement-making works with contrast and presence for layered arrangements.
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Valentin de Boulogne
A masterful Caravaggesque scene of tension and intrigue, capturing soldiers in a moment of clandestine gambling.

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

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Maria Wiik
An evocative post-impressionist portrait featuring vibrant brushwork and a luminous, warm color palette.

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William Holman Hunt
This dramatic Pre-Raphaelite painting captures a tense moment between Claudio and his sister Isabella from Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure'.

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El Greco
An atmospheric and spiritual masterpiece depicting a celestial apparition in a dramatic, high-contrast Mannerist style.

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Nicolaes Maes
An enchanting Baroque portrait of a young child riding a mythical sea creature amidst dramatic, atmospheric waves.

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Peter Paul Rubens
A masterful oil study by Peter Paul Rubens, capturing the celestial drama and fluid energy of the Assumption.

Contains nudity
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Edward Dujardin
A dramatic and ethereal 19th-century masterpiece depicting a moment of divine grace and transition.

Contains nudity
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Oluf Hartmann
A dramatic and powerful biblical scene captured with expressive brushwork and a deep, atmospheric palette.

Contains nudity
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Nicolas Régnier
This dramatic 17th-century portrait captures the classic martyrdom of St. Sebastian with striking chiaroscuro.

Contains nudity
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Nicolas Mignard
This dramatic 17th-century narrative painting depicts the discovery of Romulus and Remus with striking color and light.

Contains nudity
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Anthony van Dyck
A poignant and masterful Flemish Baroque scene capturing the profound emotion of the Lamentation.
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