
Figure Studies
The Denial of Saint Peter
Caravaggio
A dramatic Baroque masterpiece by Caravaggio, capturing Saint Peter's moment of denial in striking chiaroscuro.
Scholarly, moody, and old-world works with gravity.
Moody palettes, old-world formality, and scholarly subjects give this style its literary charm and quiet intensity.

Figure Studies
Caravaggio
A dramatic Baroque masterpiece by Caravaggio, capturing Saint Peter's moment of denial in striking chiaroscuro.

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Alphonse Périn
A dramatic study of faith and composition, featuring apostles in profile against a rich, saturated red background.

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Jacek Malczewski
This evocative oil painting by Jacek Malczewski captures a moment of weary reflection, marked by symbolic shackled wrists and a golden, atmospheric light.

Contains disturbing content
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Caravaggio
A powerful and dramatic depiction of a saint's final moment, masterfully rendered in Caravaggio's signature chiaroscuro style.

Contains nudity
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Augustin Théodule Ribot
A powerful exploration of light and shadow, this 19th-century work by Théodule Ribot captures a solemn and atmospheric narrative.

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.

Contains nudity
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Luca Giordano
A powerful Baroque study of light and shadow depicting the biblical story of Job.

Contains nudity
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Unknown Artist
A dramatic Baroque-style scene depicting the legendary death of Cleopatra.

Contains nudity
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David Teniers the Younger
A poignant and atmospheric 17th-century scene showing the biblical first family in a lush, shadowed landscape.

Contains disturbing content
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Edvard Munch
A hauntingly beautiful and atmospheric exploration of grief and family memory by Edvard Munch.

Contains disturbing content
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Pierre Félix Trezel
A dramatic 19th-century religious scene depicting Saint Lawrence being led to his martyrdom in a Roman courtyard.
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