
Figure Studies
Woman with a Cat
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A charming and intimate Impressionist portrait of a woman cradling a cat, rendered in soft, luminous tones.
Anchoring works with warmth, texture, and conversation-starting detail.
Pieces with warmth, scale, and visual presence help anchor the room and invite conversation.

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A charming and intimate Impressionist portrait of a woman cradling a cat, rendered in soft, luminous tones.

Old World Portraits
Marie Krøyer, Peder Severin Krøyer
An intimate and luminous double portrait by the celebrated Skagen artist couple, Marie and P.S. Krøyer.

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

Dark Academia
Charles Frederic Ulrich
A masterful 19th-century genre painting depicting a craftsman's quiet dedication within a sun-drenched workshop.

Pastoral Scenes
Meindert Hobbema
A serene 17th-century Dutch landscape featuring a rustic watermill by Meindert Hobbema.

Moody Landscapes
Johann Friedrich Meyer
An atmospheric 18th-century panoramic landscape capturing the architectural splendor of Potsdam from the Brauhausberg.

Moody Landscapes
Albert Bierstadt
A majestic 19th-century wilderness landscape capturing the serene interplay of light and mist over a mountain lake.

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

Pastoral Scenes
Johan Christian Dahl
This 1821 landscape by Johan Christian Dahl captures the warm, sun-drenched stone and serene garden terraces of a Roman villa.

Figure Studies
Vincent van Gogh
A dramatic, earth-toned study of rural life illuminated by the warm glow of a single lamp.

Dark Academia
Dennis Miller Bunker
An evocative Victorian interior scene capturing a quiet moment of storytelling and reflection.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Pieter Thijs
An elegant Baroque depiction of Saint Sebastian being comforted by celestial figures after his ordeal.
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