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Les Batteurs de pieux
Maximilien Luce
A vibrant Neo-Impressionist masterpiece by Maximilien Luce capturing the synchronized rhythm and raw energy of industrial labor.
High-presence works with contrast, confidence, and stronger visual punch.
Stronger contrast, deeper color, and confident composition give these works their statement-making energy.

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Maximilien Luce
A vibrant Neo-Impressionist masterpiece by Maximilien Luce capturing the synchronized rhythm and raw energy of industrial labor.

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Ferdinand Hodler
This powerful work by Ferdinand Hodler captures the rhythmic intensity of manual labor through bold lines and a dynamic, centered composition.

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Fernand Léger
This 1918 masterpiece by Fernand Léger features a bold, graphic portrayal of a mechanic in the artist's signature 'Tubist' style.

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Albert Edelfelt
A stirring and dynamic depiction of young drummers marching through the snow by Finnish master Albert Edelfelt.

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Edgar Degas
This vibrant pastel by Edgar Degas captures a dynamic Harlequin figure in a striking yellow costume.

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Abraham Bloemaert
A luminous 17th-century masterpiece depicting a scene of ancient Greek romance with vibrant color and theatrical flair.

Contains nudity
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Jacques-Louis David
A grand Neoclassical masterpiece by Jacques-Louis David depicting a dramatic moment of peace-making in early Roman history.

Contains nudity
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Laura Knight
A powerful and dynamic depiction of a boxing match at a military training camp, set against a dramatic, expansive sky.

Contains nudity
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
An expressive and bold figurative painting from the German Expressionist period featuring a bather integrated into a rugged landscape.

Contains nudity
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Amedeo Modigliani
This 1911 study by Amedeo Modigliani captures a female figure in a powerful, sculptural pose using bold lines and a warm, earthy palette.

Contains nudity
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Jean Jouvenet
A majestic 17th-century French Baroque allegory celebrating the triumph of Justice over vice.

Contains nudity
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Jacques Stella
An elegant 17th-century classical scene depicting Minerva visiting the Muses on Mount Helicon.
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