
Equestrian & Animals
The Busybody
Charles van den Eycken
Five charming kittens explore an artist's studio in this detailed 1911 oil painting.
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.

Equestrian & Animals
Charles van den Eycken
Five charming kittens explore an artist's studio in this detailed 1911 oil painting.

oil paint
Adriaen Brouwer
A lively Flemish genre painting capturing the earthy, communal atmosphere of a rustic kitchen.

Pastoral Scenes
John Toole
A charming 19th-century American folk art winter scene capturing a bustling day of skating on a frozen pond.

Equestrian & Animals
Wilhelm Trübner
A sophisticated yet humorous 19th-century genre painting featuring a dog's curious gaze fixed upon a tempting plate of sausages.

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

Traditional Still Lifes
August Macke
A playful and vibrant expressionist still life featuring a collection of toys in bold, saturated colors.

Pastoral Scenes
Edward Portielje
A lively and warm 19th-century domestic scene capturing a moment of playful interaction among a group of women.

Traditional Still Lifes
Villem Ormisson
This 1914 oil painting by Villem Ormisson captures a charming still life of colored eggs with a bold, post-impressionist energy.

Pastoral Scenes
Bruno Liljefors
A charming impressionistic study of a cat nestled within a sun-dappled summer meadow.

Equestrian & Animals
Henri Rousseau
A charming, naïve-style painting of a rabbit enjoying a meal of carrots and greens by French artist Henri Rousseau.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A charming 19th-century American folk art portrait of a young girl cradling a colorful toy rooster.

Contains mature content
Figure Studies
Aleksander Orłowski
A charming late 18th-century genre scene depicting figures in a warm, rustic tavern setting.
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