
Traditional Still Lifes
Floral Study
Eugène Delacroix
An elegant botanical oil study by Eugène Delacroix, capturing the diverse textures and rich hues of late-summer blooms.
Warm, lively works that bring ease and character to everyday routines.
Warmer color, lighter spirit, and familiar natural subjects keep the room feeling welcoming and lived-in.

Traditional Still Lifes
Eugène Delacroix
An elegant botanical oil study by Eugène Delacroix, capturing the diverse textures and rich hues of late-summer blooms.

Traditional Still Lifes
Giovanna Garzoni
A luminous 17th-century botanical still life capturing the textured rinds of citrons and delicate orange blossoms with remarkable precision.

Pastoral Scenes
François-Louis Français
A lush and sun-drenched Mediterranean garden scene featuring a bountiful orange tree in full fruit.

oil paint
Vincent van Gogh
An iconic and vibrant post-impressionist study of irises by Vincent van Gogh.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
A charming and tactile study of simple nature by Vincent van Gogh, featuring a rustic pot of vibrant garlic chives.

Traditional Still Lifes
Rubens Peale
A vibrant and detailed 19th-century floral still life featuring an abundant variety of garden blooms in an elegant basket.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
This 1888 masterpiece by Vincent van Gogh captures the delicate beauty of spring through vibrant impasto brushwork and a fresh, sunlit palette.

Traditional Still Lifes
Paul Cézanne
A classic Post-Impressionist still life by Paul Cézanne featuring vibrant fruit and a flowering plant in a balanced, rhythmic composition.

oil paint
Vincent van Gogh
A lush and expressive botanical study by Vincent van Gogh, featuring delicate white blossoms amidst vibrant green leaves.

Equestrian & Animals
Unknown Artist
An elegant 19th-century naturalist study of a hoopoe bird amidst citrus foliage.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
A lush and vibrant scene of springtime growth along a riverbank, captured with Van Gogh's signature rhythmic brushwork.

gouache paint
Hans Simon Holtzbecker
A striking 17th-century botanical study of a red tulip, showcasing delicate petal textures and a lush green stem.
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