
Figure Studies
Poem of the Soul: One Evening
Louis Janmot
An ethereal allegorical scene of two figures at twilight, characterized by soft light and a romantic, contemplative mood.
Graceful, soft-edged works with warmth, elegance, and old-world charm.
Soft light, graceful subjects, and traditional elegance make this look warm, polished, and inviting.

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Louis Janmot
An ethereal allegorical scene of two figures at twilight, characterized by soft light and a romantic, contemplative mood.

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Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
An evocative 19th-century portrait of a young woman, captured with Corot's signature luminous and atmospheric touch.

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Lawrence Alma-Tadema
A luxurious and tranquil scene of a classical figure reclining amidst rich textures and warm tones.

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Jean-Antoine Watteau
An enchanting Rococo study of a serenading musician by Jean-Antoine Watteau.

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Thomas Pollock Anshutz
An elegant and atmospheric Edwardian-era pastel portrait of a woman in a patterned gown.

Contains nudity
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Marie Bermond
A tender and atmospheric study of a young woman in an orchard by Marie Bermond.

Contains nudity
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Ernest Slingeneyer
An elegant 19th-century academic study of a woman at her bath, capturing a moment of quiet, private reflection.

Contains nudity
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Hans Thoma
A vibrant 19th-century allegorical painting capturing a moment of musical and natural harmony.

Contains nudity
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Thomas Stothard
A romantic and atmospheric oil study capturing a quiet, classical moment between Venus and Adonis.

Contains nudity
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Edward Burne-Jones
An enchanting Symbolist scene by Edward Burne-Jones, depicting the mythological Pan playing for two lovers in a verdant garden.

Contains nudity
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William Hilton
An enchanting 19th-century mythological scene featuring a spirited Cupid and a gentle female figure.

Contains nudity
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Nicolas Vleughels
An elegant 18th-century French Rococo painting depicting Thalia and Terpsichore, the muses of comedy and dance, in a serene landscape.
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