
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Anne-Marie Durand-Ruel
Mary Cassatt
A charming impressionist pastel portrait of a young girl in a vibrant red dress and feathered hat by Mary Cassatt.
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.

Old World Portraits
Mary Cassatt
A charming impressionist pastel portrait of a young girl in a vibrant red dress and feathered hat by Mary Cassatt.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
A tender mid-19th century genre scene depicting children sharing a simple breakfast in a rustic setting.

Figure Studies
Magnus Enckell
An expressive and colorful early 20th-century portrait of a young girl in a vibrant orange dress.

Figure Studies
Wenzel Tornøe
An intimate 19th-century genre scene depicting the quiet concentration of a craftsman and the peaceful sleep of an infant.

Equestrian & Animals
Bruno Liljefors
A charming wildlife scene captured in vibrant greens and soft ochre tones by Swedish naturalist Bruno Liljefors.

Old World Portraits
Johann Zoffany
A delightful 18th-century group portrait of children at play in a lush landscape.

Old World Portraits
William Owen
A charming Regency-era portrait of four children in a sun-drenched pastoral landscape during the harvest.

Pastoral Scenes
Marie Petiet
A charming 19th-century French genre painting capturing the rapt attention of a village audience during a puppet show.

Traditional Still Lifes
Paul Gauguin
This charming Post-Impressionist still life by Paul Gauguin features a whimsical arrangement of puppies, fruit, and blue goblets in a bold, outlined style.

Pastoral Scenes
Edward Hicks
A charming and iconic folk art masterpiece depicting a harmonious gathering of wild animals and children in a serene landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
Henri Rousseau
A charming, naïve-style painting of a rabbit enjoying a meal of carrots and greens by French artist Henri Rousseau.

Figure Studies
Jacob Ochtervelt
A tender domestic scene from the Dutch Golden Age, capturing the play of light on fine fabrics and porcelain skin.
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