
Figure Studies
Misia at Her Dressing Table
Félix Vallotton
A striking Post-Impressionist interior featuring a woman in a moment of quiet reflection at her dressing table.
Smaller-format works that add rhythm and character in transition spaces.
Clear composition and steady rhythm help these works add character in a space you move through quickly.

Figure Studies
Félix Vallotton
A striking Post-Impressionist interior featuring a woman in a moment of quiet reflection at her dressing table.

Coastal Classics
Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch
A serene coastal scene capturing the quiet industry of shell gathering with expressive, tonal brushwork.

oil paint
Maurice Utrillo
A charming and atmospheric Parisian street scene captured with Maurice Utrillo’s signature expressive brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
Henryk Pillati
A narrative 19th-century oil painting depicting Polish soldiers returning to a rustic village setting.

Figure Studies
Christen Dalsgaard
A quiet and romantic genre scene capturing a poignant moment of longing and youthful sentiment.

Figure Studies
Jef Van de Fackere
A tender 1912 pastel portrait of an elderly woman in traditional Belgian attire, capturing a moment of quiet rural life.

Pastoral Scenes
Charles Jean Coussediere
A warm and atmospheric depiction of a quiet Montmartre street by Charles Jean Coussedière.

Pastoral Scenes
Immanuel Ibsen
An evocative post-impressionist study of an artist at work in a quiet, sun-drenched lane.

Pastoral Scenes
Martinus Rørbye
This charming Danish Golden Age painting captures a sun-drenched inn entrance adorned with climbing greenery and a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Figure Studies
Walter Sickert
A sophisticated Post-Impressionist scene capturing a quiet moment of musical contemplation by Walter Sickert.

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

Figure Studies
Charles-François-Prosper Guérin
An impressionistic oil painting of a woman in a red dress looking out from a garden terrace.
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