
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.

Equestrian & Animals
Charles Heaphy
An elegant 19th-century naturalist study of native New Zealand birds amidst soft pink blossoms.

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

Pastoral Scenes
William Merritt Chase
A sunlit Impressionist landscape featuring figures gathering wildflowers in a vast, airy field.

Equestrian & Animals
Franz Marc
An iconic expressionist masterpiece featuring a peaceful canine subject rendered in bold, non-naturalistic colors.

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