
Figure Studies
Childhood
Ferdinand Hodler
A poignant and minimalist portrait of youth by Swiss master Ferdinand Hodler.
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
Ferdinand Hodler
A poignant and minimalist portrait of youth by Swiss master Ferdinand Hodler.

Coastal Classics
Albert Edelfelt
A luminous and charming watercolor scene depicting a moment of childhood music by a quiet 19th-century harbor.

Curated selection
Xiang Shengmo
A refined 17th-century Chinese botanical painting depicting the delicate yellow clusters of a cassia branch.

Equestrian & Animals
Min Zhen
A charming and minimalist 18th-century ink study of a fluffy feline watching a butterfly.

Equestrian & Animals
Chu Lien
A charming 19th-century ink and wash study of a reclining tiger from the Lingnan school tradition.

Figure Studies
Anders Ekman
A charming 19th-century study of a young boy in a straw hat, rendered with soft color washes and expressive lines.

Figure Studies
Hugo Simberg
A tender Symbolist scene by Hugo Simberg, featuring a woman and three children in a soft, ethereal landscape.

Figure Studies
Abbott Handerson Thayer
An ethereal and serene 19th-century portrait featuring a winged figure in luminous whites and soft blues.

Figure Studies
Stanisław Wyspiański
An intimate and tender double portrait of two children, rendered in soft, airy pastels by Polish master Stanisław Wyspiański.

Curated selection
Hua Yan
A charming 18th-century Chinese ink painting depicting children at play in a scholar's garden.

Equestrian & Animals
Charles Heaphy
A graceful 19th-century naturalist study of a New Zealand bellbird rendered in a soft, ethereal palette.

Figure Studies
Albert Edelfelt
A tender, impressionistic study of a child in profile, capturing a quiet moment with soft light and expressive brushwork.
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