
Traditional Still Lifes
Still Life with Fruit
Emilie Preyer
A luminous and meticulously detailed 19th-century still life capturing the textures of ripe fruit and glass.
Anchoring works with warmth, texture, and conversation-starting detail.
Pieces with warmth, scale, and visual presence help anchor the room and invite conversation.

Traditional Still Lifes
Emilie Preyer
A luminous and meticulously detailed 19th-century still life capturing the textures of ripe fruit and glass.

oil paint
Jan August Hendrik Leys
A magnificent and detailed historical scene depicting a festive banquet of the Guild of Saint Luke.

oil paint
Jean-Achille Benouville
A masterfully detailed 19th-century view of the Colosseum, captured in the warm, golden light of an Italian afternoon.

Figure Studies
Thomas Hovenden
A moving and masterful 1890 genre scene capturing the emotional moment of a young man leaving home.

oil paint
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A landmark of Impressionism, this vibrant scene captures the joyful energy and rhythmic light of a Parisian Sunday afternoon.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jacob van Hulsdonck
A lavish and meticulously detailed 17th-century Dutch still life brimming with rich texture and color.

oil paint
Jacques-Louis David
A magnificent Neoclassical masterpiece capturing the imperial grandeur and pageantry of Napoleon’s coronation.

Old World Portraits
Cornelis de Vos
A magnificent 17th-century Flemish group portrait capturing a family in elegant period dress with remarkable detail.

oil paint
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
A masterful Neoclassical depiction of the young Jesus debating with scholars, defined by brilliant color and exquisite draftsmanship.

Traditional Still Lifes
Samuel Hoffmann
A masterfully detailed 17th-century still life capturing the rich textures and deep colors of a bountiful harvest.

Figure Studies
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
A luminous and classic biblical scene depicting Christ and the Samaritan woman at the well.

Old World Portraits
Orlando Hand Bears
Two young women in vibrant blue gowns sit before a scenic river view in this charming 19th-century American portrait.
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