
Figure Studies
Reconciliation
Périclès Pantazis
An evocative and atmospheric oil study of an intimate moment, rendered in rich, earthy tones.
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.

Figure Studies
Périclès Pantazis
An evocative and atmospheric oil study of an intimate moment, rendered in rich, earthy tones.

Moody Landscapes
Johan Jongkind
A tranquil nocturnal landscape capturing the silvery glow of a full moon over a still Dutch canal.

Coastal Classics
Caspar David Friedrich
A hauntingly beautiful 19th-century nocturnal seascape capturing the ethereal glow of moonlight on a rocky coast.

Old World Portraits
Egon Schiele
A striking expressionist portrait by Egon Schiele, featuring a young boy with intense, wide eyes and characteristic elongated features.

Traditional Still Lifes
William Merritt Chase
A vibrant 19th-century floral still life featuring deep crimson roses and a delicate hummingbird.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jacob van Walscapelle
A dramatic and elegant Dutch Golden Age floral arrangement captured with luminous detail.

Moody Landscapes
George Inness
An evocative Tonalist masterpiece depicting the crucifixion with a symbol of hope arching through dark, turbulent clouds.

Traditional Still Lifes
Robert Charles Gustave Laurens Mols
A lush 19th-century floral still life featuring delicate blossoms in a decorated blue and white vase.

Moody Landscapes
Peder Balke
A dramatic and moody coastal landscape featuring a majestic mountain peak overlooking a turbulent sea.

Moody Landscapes
Wassily Kandinsky
This early work by Wassily Kandinsky captures the moody, atmospheric light of twilight on the Baltic coast.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A masterful American seascape depicting the raw power of the Maine coast in winter.

Contains nudity
Moody Landscapes
Louis Eilshemius
This evocative moonlit painting depicts mythical sirens amidst a rugged coastal landscape.
Showing 1717–1728 of 1869