
Figure Studies
A Roman Studio
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
An elegant Victorian Neoclassical scene depicting art appreciation in an ancient Roman studio.
Dark, intelligent pieces that hold up beside books, wood, and brass.
Scholarly subjects, darker tones, and classic character feel at home among books, wood, and brass.

Figure Studies
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
An elegant Victorian Neoclassical scene depicting art appreciation in an ancient Roman studio.

Figure Studies
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
An atmospheric figure study by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, capturing a moment of quiet repose with masterful light and shadow.

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David Teniers the Younger
A whimsical 17th-century 'Singerie' painting depicting a monkey in a feathered cap smoking a pipe with an owl companion.

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Edward Burne-Jones
A dramatic and masterful Pre-Raphaelite study focusing on the luminous, metallic reflections of knightly armor.

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Mathieu Le Nain
A dramatic 17th-century oil painting by Mathieu Le Nain depicting the Supper at Emmaus with atmospheric lighting and humble realism.

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Giacomo Ceruti
A poignant 18th-century genre painting by Giacomo Ceruti featuring a young woman at her work.

Contains nudity
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Vincent van Gogh
A striking study of a classical torso against a deep blue ground, showcasing Vincent van Gogh's expressive brushwork.

Contains nudity
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Jusepe de Ribera
A dramatic 17th-century Spanish Baroque masterpiece featuring a striking red-draped figure and deep tonal contrast.

Contains nudity
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Aimé Morot
A powerful and expressive 19th-century oil sketch depicting the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan.

Contains nudity
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Unknown Artist
A powerful Baroque portrayal of Saint Andrew, defined by dramatic lighting and intense psychological realism.

Contains mature content
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Anne-Louis Girodet
A landmark of French Neoclassicism, this striking scene captures the ethereal beauty of a moonlit mythological slumber.

Contains nudity
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Cornelis Saftleven
A powerful 17th-century oil painting depicting the biblical trial of Job with dramatic lighting and emotional intensity.
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