
Coastal Classics
The Frigate Jylland
Anton Melbye
A dramatic 19th-century marine painting capturing the frigate Jylland amidst rolling waves and atmospheric clouds.
High-presence works with contrast, confidence, and stronger visual punch.
Stronger contrast, deeper color, and confident composition give these works their statement-making energy.

Coastal Classics
Anton Melbye
A dramatic 19th-century marine painting capturing the frigate Jylland amidst rolling waves and atmospheric clouds.

Moody Landscapes
Winslow Homer
A powerful Civil War scene by Winslow Homer depicting a moment of bold defiance under an expansive, atmospheric sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Ilya Repin
A sweeping and detailed masterpiece of Russian Realism depicting a vibrant, diverse crowd in a traditional religious procession.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A powerful, atmospheric seascape capturing the raw energy of the Maine coast at sunset.

Coastal Classics
Andreas Achenbach
A dramatic 19th-century maritime scene capturing the power of the sea as a steamship navigates a storm.

Moody Landscapes
Winslow Homer
A powerful depiction of turbulent river rapids captured with the fluid, masterly brushwork of Winslow Homer.

Figure Studies
Max Weber
A dynamic cubist study of a musician, blending fragmented forms and a rich, earthy palette.

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

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

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Arnold Böcklin
A dynamic and dramatic portrayal of mythological Nereids playing in the splashing surf.

Contains nudity
Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A powerful watercolor depicting the atmospheric aftermath of a storm on a Bahamian shore.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
A powerful masterpiece of German Expressionism by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, capturing the psychological intensity of 1915.
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