
Traditional Still Lifes
Flowers in a Vase
Adolf von Becker
A luminous bouquet of yellow flowers stands out against a deep, dark backdrop in this 19th-century still life.
Aged, atmospheric works with patina, depth, and collected character.
Patina, shadow, and age-softened color give this style a collected, atmospheric feel with lasting depth.

Traditional Still Lifes
Adolf von Becker
A luminous bouquet of yellow flowers stands out against a deep, dark backdrop in this 19th-century still life.

Moody Landscapes
Mogens Ballin
A striking Post-Impressionist landscape featuring a gnarled, golden tree set against a rich, atmospheric palette of forest greens and twilight blues.

Coastal Classics
J. M. W. Turner
A masterfully atmospheric watercolor study of the Corsican coast by J.M.W. Turner.

Moody Landscapes
George Inness
A luminous, ethereal landscape by American Tonalist George Inness, capturing a quiet moment of misty light over a quiet meadow.

oil paint
Jules Richomme
This evocative 1895 oil painting captures a quiet moment of daily life in a historic Paris street market.

Moody Landscapes
Egon Schiele
An evocative expressionist study of an old house, rendered in rich earthy tones and complex textures by Egon Schiele.

oil paint
George Hendrik Breitner
A sophisticated impressionist study of city houses with a muted, earthy palette and bold brushwork.

Moody Landscapes
Albert Bierstadt
A masterful 19th-century American landscape depicting buffalo on the plains beneath a powerful, atmospheric storm.

Figure Studies
Július Andorko
An intimate domestic scene from the turn of the century, featuring bold patterns and a striking green glow.

Coastal Classics
Johan Jongkind
A luminous 19th-century canal scene at dusk, capturing the atmospheric beauty of the Dutch landscape with masterful light and shadow.

Moody Landscapes
John Francis Murphy
An evocative Tonalist landscape capturing the quiet, moody beauty of an autumn field.

Moody Landscapes
Raoul Dufy
A striking early modern landscape by Raoul Dufy, defined by rhythmic tree forms and a warm, earthy palette characteristic of his 1908 period.
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