
Coastal Classics
Coastal Landscape
Peder Balke
A brooding and atmospheric coastal landscape rendered with Peder Balke's signature expressive brushwork.
Statement-making works with contrast and presence for layered arrangements.
Contrast, presence, and variety help these works hold together in a layered arrangement.

Coastal Classics
Peder Balke
A brooding and atmospheric coastal landscape rendered with Peder Balke's signature expressive brushwork.

Figure Studies
Carl Bloch
A captivating scene of everyday Roman life captured with masterful realism and psychological depth.

Moody Landscapes
Albert Bierstadt
A breathtaking vision of the American West, this landscape captures the sublime scale of rugged peaks and atmospheric storms.

Moody Landscapes
Albert Bierstadt
A dramatic 19th-century landscape capturing the sublime beauty of a mountain pool surrounded by vibrant autumnal foliage.

Old World Portraits
Édouard Manet
A striking and moody theatrical portrait by Édouard Manet, capturing the intensity of the tragic stage.

Pastoral Scenes
Frederic Edwin Church
A majestic mid-19th-century landscape painting capturing the monumental scale and golden atmosphere of Virginia's iconic natural stone bridge.

Equestrian & Animals
Isidore Pils
A dramatic 19th-century French oil study capturing a grand military ceremony with bold brushwork and vivid crimson accents.

Figure Studies
Akseli Gallen-Kallela
A spirited and graphic National Romantic sketch depicting a legendary figure on horseback.

Figure Studies
Lesser Ury
An evocative portrayal of a young man in prayer set against a dramatic, cloud-filled sky.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
George Bellows
A powerful and dynamic depiction of early 20th-century boxing by George Bellows, capturing the raw energy of the ring.

Contains disturbing content
Equestrian & Animals
Charles Christian Nahl
A classic frontier portrait of a California pioneer and his dog in a sweeping landscape.

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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