
Figure Studies
Melody (Musica)
Kate Bunce
A stunning Pre-Raphaelite allegory of music featuring rich floral patterns and a pensive musician.
Pattern-rich and embellished works with visual richness and flourish.
Ornate detail, layered pattern, and rich finish make this look expressive, decorative, and full of flourish.

Figure Studies
Kate Bunce
A stunning Pre-Raphaelite allegory of music featuring rich floral patterns and a pensive musician.

Traditional Still Lifes
Erasmus Quellinus II, Joris van Son
A lavish 17th-century Baroque masterpiece featuring young children framed by a vibrant, overflowing garland of ripe fruit and delicate blooms.

Equestrian & Animals
Henri Rachou
A vibrant and detailed depiction of a medieval falcon hunt, styled as a classical tapestry design.

Figure Studies
August Macke
A vibrant Expressionist portrait by August Macke featuring a young woman and a shimmering fish bowl.

Old World Portraits
József Borsos
An opulent mid-19th-century portrait of a seated dignitary in lavishly embroidered garments.

Old World Portraits
Anton Raphael Mengs
An exquisite 18th-century royal portrait showcasing luminous blue satin and masterful neoclassical technique.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An intriguing 17th-century portrait of Luise Elisabeth of Courland, depicted as the goddess Diana with a bow and an ornate feathered headdress.

Traditional Still Lifes
Francisco Barrera
A lavish 17th-century still life celebrating the abundance of spring with vibrant flowers, fruit, and charming canine companions.

Figure Studies
Sébastien Leclerc II
An elegant Rococo scene of courtly life featuring a dancing couple within a magnificent classical architectural setting.

Traditional Still Lifes
Pierre Bonnard
A vibrant and sun-drenched still life of lemons by Pierre Bonnard.

Old World Portraits
Miguel Cabrera
A magnificent 18th-century portrait of a Mexican noblewoman, showcasing exquisite detail in her floral patterned gown and jewelry.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Eugène Delacroix
An iconic masterpiece of French Romanticism, this painting captures the dramatic and tragic end of King Sardanapalus in a swirling vortex of color.
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