
Traditional Still Lifes
Bowl of Roses on a Marble Table
Henri Fantin-Latour
A masterfully rendered floral still life featuring soft, multi-colored roses on a marble table.
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.

Traditional Still Lifes
Henri Fantin-Latour
A masterfully rendered floral still life featuring soft, multi-colored roses on a marble table.

Figure Studies
Rupert Bunny
A dreamlike scene of two women interacting with swans by the water's edge, painted in a soft, luminous palette.

Figure Studies
Albert Edelfelt
An elegant 19th-century study of a young girl with flowers, rendered in soft, romantic pastel tones.

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A tender and luminous Impressionist portrait of a child by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Figure Studies
Ivan Žabota
A luminous and serene portrait of a young woman in traditional dress amidst a sun-dappled meadow.

Traditional Still Lifes
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
An elegant impressionistic study of roses by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, featuring soft brushwork and a delicate palette.

Figure Studies
Evelyn De Morgan
A dreamlike and poetic allegory by Evelyn De Morgan, featuring personifications of Night and Sleep floating gracefully through the twilight.

Old World Portraits
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
An intimate and luminous portrait by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, capturing a moment of quiet elegance.

Figure Studies
Berthe Morisot
A serene Impressionist portrait of a woman resting in a sun-dappled garden.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Arnold Böcklin
A luminous Symbolist depiction of Venus emerging from the sea, surrounded by a celestial host of playful cherubs.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Charles Joshua Chaplin
A dreamlike late 19th-century portrait capturing a moment of quiet contemplation in soft, luminous tones.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Égide Charles Gustave Wappers
An intimate and luminous scene of maternal affection rendered in a refined 19th-century academic style.
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