
Moody Landscapes
Stormy Sea
Peder Balke
A striking and atmospheric study of the ocean's raw power by Norwegian Romantic master Peder Balke.
Statement-making works with contrast and presence for layered arrangements.
Contrast, presence, and variety help these works hold together in a layered arrangement.

Moody Landscapes
Peder Balke
A striking and atmospheric study of the ocean's raw power by Norwegian Romantic master Peder Balke.

Figure Studies
François Gérard
This dramatic Neoclassical painting depicts the legendary Roman general Belisarius carrying a youth against the glow of a setting sun.

Figure Studies
Léon Spilliaert
A hauntingly beautiful Symbolist interpretation of the Piétà by Léon Spilliaert, defined by its moody palette and simplified, emotive forms.

Old World Portraits
Vincent van Gogh
An iconic Post-Impressionist portrait of Agostina Segatori in a Parisian café, rendered with Vincent van Gogh's vibrant and textured brushwork.

Figure Studies
Gaspare Traversi
A dramatic 18th-century Neapolitan oil painting featuring a huddled figure rendered in striking chiaroscuro.

oil paint
Christian Krohg
A poignant masterpiece of Norwegian Naturalism by Christian Krohg, capturing the cold reality of 19th-century urban life.

Moody Landscapes
Karl Friedrich Lessing
A poignant Romantic-era scene of a father and child resting on a rugged cliff overlooking a sprawling valley.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Arnold Böcklin
A striking 19th-century portrayal of Cleopatra's demise, defined by masterful light and shadow.

Contains disturbing content
Figure Studies
Rembrandt
A poignant and masterfully lit portrait of the Roman heroine Lucretia by Rembrandt.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Anthony van Dyck
A moving Baroque masterpiece by Anthony van Dyck, capturing a moment of profound grief with masterful light and shadow.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Peter Paul Rubens
A powerful Baroque masterpiece by Peter Paul Rubens depicting a dramatic scene of the Passion with intense chiaroscuro.

Contains disturbing content
Figure Studies
Gustave Courbet
A dramatic and evocative self-portrait by Gustave Courbet, capturing a moment of romanticized vulnerability and intense pathos.
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