
Traditional Still Lifes
Nature morte
Frédéric Astruc
This classic French still life depicts game birds alongside truffles and a lemon in a painterly, traditional style.
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
Frédéric Astruc
This classic French still life depicts game birds alongside truffles and a lemon in a painterly, traditional style.

Pastoral Scenes
Anton Asmussen
A charming 19th-century study of a rustic European courtyard, rich with the textures of wood, stone, and moss.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jan van Huysum
A masterfully detailed Dutch still life featuring a lush abundance of summer fruits and blossoms.

Pastoral Scenes
Václav Brožík
A charming 19th-century pastoral scene of a young goose girl resting beneath a tree in a sun-drenched field.

Traditional Still Lifes
Pierre-Joseph Redouté
An elegant and highly detailed botanical study of a vibrant floral bouquet by the master Pierre-Joseph Redouté.

Figure Studies
Marcellin Desboutin
A spirited late-19th-century genre painting of a Riviera onion seller, full of character and warm, earthy textures.

Traditional Still Lifes
Luis Egidio Meléndez
A dramatic 18th-century Spanish still life showcasing rich textures and masterful light.

Figure Studies
François Bonvin
A quiet, atmospheric 19th-century genre scene depicting a kitchen maid at work with luminous metallic details.

Pastoral Scenes
Gabriel Metsu
A charming 17th-century Dutch genre scene capturing the quiet warmth and humble ritual of domestic life.

Figure Studies
Giuseppe Maria Crespi
An evocative 18th-century genre scene capturing the quiet dignity of domestic labor through dramatic light and shadow.

Traditional Still Lifes
Maerten Boelema de Stomme
This masterfully rendered 17th-century still life captures the opulent textures of silver, shell, and citrus with striking realism.

gouache paint
Hans Simon Holtzbecker
An elegant 17th-century botanical study of a Branched Asphodel plant in bloom.
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