
Old World Portraits
Merchant's Wife at Tea
Boris Kustodiev
A vibrant and rich portrait of a Russian merchant's wife enjoying tea amidst an opulent feast of fruits and traditional sweets.
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.

Old World Portraits
Boris Kustodiev
A vibrant and rich portrait of a Russian merchant's wife enjoying tea amidst an opulent feast of fruits and traditional sweets.

Figure Studies
Rik Wouters
An intimate and luminous domestic scene rendered in a vibrant, expressive Belgian Fauvist style.

Coastal Classics
Childe Hassam
This vibrant American Impressionist painting captures a sun-drenched field of red poppies against the rocky coast of the Isles of Shoals.

Pastoral Scenes
Kristian Zahrtmann
A vibrant 19th-century genre painting depicting two young women with baskets of sun-ripened tomatoes on the Italian coast.

Pastoral Scenes
Johann Sperl
An idyllic late-19th-century genre scene capturing children at play in a blooming orchard garden.

Figure Studies
Rik Wouters
A luminous interior portrait featuring a woman framed by floral curtains and a brilliant, sun-drenched autumn landscape.

Traditional Still Lifes
Achille Laugé
A luminous pointillist arrangement of dahlias and orchard fruits rendered in a vibrant, textured style.

Pastoral Scenes
Wassily Kandinsky
A bright and expressive scene of domestic life captured in Kandinsky's vibrant, energetic early modern style.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A luminous Neo-Impressionist landscape capturing the rhythmic labor of a rural hay harvest in sun-drenched fields.

Figure Studies
Rik Wouters
A vibrant and intimate interior scene capturing a quiet moment of domestic life with bold color and light.

Pastoral Scenes
Rik Wouters
A luminous architectural study by Rik Wouters, featuring simplified white façades and a sun-drenched garden.

Traditional Still Lifes
Maurice Prendergast
A vibrant and textural floral still life by American modernist Maurice Prendergast.
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