
Figure Studies
The Assumption of Mary (after Murillo)
Adolf von Becker
An ethereal 19th-century oil painting depicting the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, characterized by glowing light and rich blue drapery.
Statement-making works with contrast and presence for layered arrangements.
Contrast, presence, and variety help these works hold together in a layered arrangement.

Figure Studies
Adolf von Becker
An ethereal 19th-century oil painting depicting the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, characterized by glowing light and rich blue drapery.

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A luxurious Impressionist study of a woman in vibrant Orientalist dress, rich with texture and shimmering light.

Figure Studies
Mary Cassatt
This iconic Impressionist painting captures a candid moment of childhood leisure in a room filled with bold, floral-patterned blue furniture.

Dark Academia
Peder Severin Krøyer
A striking scene of Italian craftsmanship, masterfully utilizing dramatic light and deep shadows to create a sense of focused quietude.

Old World Portraits
Albert Edelfelt
A striking late 19th-century profile portrait featuring vibrant crimson tones and delicate ruffled details.

Equestrian & Animals
Rosa Bonheur
A powerful and atmospheric scene of livestock moving through the Scottish Highlands by famed animalier Rosa Bonheur.

Old World Portraits
Pedro Américo
An elegant 19th-century formal portrait featuring rich gold embroidery and a striking red sash.

Figure Studies
Ilya Repin
A striking and luminous oil study by Russian master Ilya Repin, featuring bold color contrasts and masterful brushwork.

Old World Portraits
George Hayter
An elegant state portrait of Queen Victoria in her full regalia, capturing the majesty of the early Victorian era.

Contains disturbing content
oil paint
Charles Verlat
A dramatic 19th-century academic painting depicting a heroic dog protecting a child from a wolf.

Contains nudity
Equestrian & Animals
Charles Marion Russell
An energetic and masterful depiction of the American West by famed artist Charles M. Russell.

Contains disturbing content
Figure Studies
Ford Madox Brown
A vivid Pre-Raphaelite depiction of the tragic death of the Arthurian knight Sir Tristram.
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