
Figure Studies
Childhood
Hermann Sondermann
A tender 19th-century painting of a child playing with a toy horse in a rustic interior.
Soft, airy works that keep the room calm, gentle, and light.
Gentle color, lighter forms, and a soothing pace make these works feel calm, tender, and easy to live with.

Figure Studies
Hermann Sondermann
A tender 19th-century painting of a child playing with a toy horse in a rustic interior.

Equestrian & Animals
Franz Marc
This 1906 work by Franz Marc captures a playful scene of monkeys in bold, expressive colors.

Equestrian & Animals
Jean-Bloé Niestlé
A whimsical and colorful depiction of resting deer nestled within a stylized, vibrant Japanese-inspired landscape.

Figure Studies
Marcellin Desboutin
A tender 19th-century portrait of a woman embracing two small children, rendered with warm, painterly charm.

Figure Studies
Peder Severin Krøyer
A charming and nostalgic scene of childhood captured in warm, dramatic light by Danish master Peder Severin Krøyer.

Old World Portraits
Alexander Kubínyi
A charming 19th-century oil portrait of a young boy in a vibrant red smock seated within a wicker stroller.

Figure Studies
Janis Rozentāls
An impressionistic scene of maternal tenderness captured amidst a backdrop of vibrant rowan berries.

Pastoral Scenes
Winslow Homer
A charming 19th-century scene of childhood innocence captured in a rustic French courtyard.

Pastoral Scenes
Edward Atkinson Hornel
A luminous and charming Edwardian-era scene of childhood innocence set amidst a profusion of white spring blossoms.

Pastoral Scenes
John George Brown
A heartwarming 19th-century scene of childhood innocence set against a sun-drenched harvest backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Józef Pankiewicz
A striking late 19th-century portrait featuring a young girl in a vibrant, voluminous red dress against a soft, atmospheric background.

Old World Portraits
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A charming and vibrant Impressionist portrait of the artist's son, Claude, in a striking red clown costume.
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