
Figure Studies
Sulky Boy
George Luks
A charming and pensive portrait of a young boy standing beside a classic still life of vibrant red apples.
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
George Luks
A charming and pensive portrait of a young boy standing beside a classic still life of vibrant red apples.

Pastoral Scenes
Jens Birkholm
A bright and nostalgic Danish genre scene capturing a family enjoying a sunny spring day outdoors.

Old World Portraits
Lovis Corinth
An evocative and tender early 20th-century portrait of a young girl captured with luminous, impressionistic brushwork.

Figure Studies
Johann Baptist Kirner
A tender 19th-century domestic scene depicting a mother and child in a sunlit Italian interior.

Pastoral Scenes
Friedrich Kallmorgen
This charming 19th-century scene captures a sunny procession of children on a bright spring day.

Equestrian & Animals
Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin
A charming collection of naturalistic chick studies in a warm, neutral palette.

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

Coastal Classics
Samuel S. Carr
This charming 19th-century genre painting captures a nostalgic moment of children sailing toy boats on a sun-drenched beach.

Pastoral Scenes
Anton Ebert
A charming 19th-century genre painting depicting a young boy and girl sharing a moment by a rustic forest well.

oil paint
August Macke
A vibrant Expressionist scene by August Macke depicting children with a goat in a sun-dappled forest.

Old World Portraits
William Matthew Prior
This charming mid-19th-century folk art portrait captures a young boy with his favorite toys in a strikingly flat, graphic style.

Old World Portraits
Robert Henri
A lively and charismatic portrait of a laughing child, captured with the energetic brushwork characteristic of Robert Henri.
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