
Figure Studies
Lazy Bones
John George Brown
A charming 19th-century portrait of a young bootblack captured in a moment of quiet repose.
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
John George Brown
A charming 19th-century portrait of a young bootblack captured in a moment of quiet repose.

Figure Studies
Jacques Gamelin
A charming 18th-century genre scene depicting two soldiers in a moment of quiet camaraderie.

Figure Studies
Lilly Martin Spencer
A humorous and charming Victorian genre scene capturing the mishaps of a young husband's first trip to the market.

Old World Portraits
Alexander Hugo Bakker Korff
A charming 19th-century genre painting depicting two women in conversation beside a potted palm.

Coastal Classics
John Sell Cotman
A spirited 18th-century caricature of a sailor aboard a naval vessel, rendered in delicate watercolor washes.

Figure Studies
Thomas Rowlandson
A spirited 18th-century watercolor depicting a dancer in motion before an attentive audience.

Old World Portraits
Henri Rousseau
A charming and iconic group portrait by Henri Rousseau, capturing a wedding party in his signature Naive style.

Figure Studies
John George Brown
A heartwarming 19th-century genre scene capturing a playful moment of surprise between two young friends and their canine companion.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Lawrence
A charming and spirited triple portrait of the Cavendish children in a wooded landscape by Thomas Lawrence.

Figure Studies
William Hogarth
A charming and lively portrait of a market girl, captured with the energetic brushwork of William Hogarth.

Figure Studies
Hanns Bolz
A charming 1910 illustration capturing a fashionable social encounter in a distinctively stylized blue palette.
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