
Figure Studies
Opium
Alexis-Joseph Mazerolle
An elegant 19th-century French allegory depicting a winged figure in flowing robes surrounded by botanical scrollwork.
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.

Figure Studies
Alexis-Joseph Mazerolle
An elegant 19th-century French allegory depicting a winged figure in flowing robes surrounded by botanical scrollwork.

Old World Portraits
Jacques Raymond Brascassat
An elegant 19th-century profile study of a woman, characterized by luminous skin tones and a sense of quiet contemplation.

Figure Studies
Richard Bergh
This expressive sketch by Richard Bergh captures a romantic moment between a knight and a maid under a vibrant, impressionistic sun.

Figure Studies
Pál Szinyei Merse
A vibrant and elegant impressionistic study of a 19th-century musical gathering.

Old World Portraits
Hugo Simberg
A soulful and warm early 20th-century portrait of a woman in a contemplative pose.

Coastal Classics
Edward William Cooke
A masterfully detailed 19th-century marine painting capturing a traditional hay barge sailing past the historic Greenwich waterfront.

Moody Landscapes
Johan Christian Dahl
An atmospheric 19th-century oil landscape capturing the serene light and stillness of the Elbe river.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
A captivating 19th-century portrait of a young woman set against a backdrop of classical architectural motifs.

Pastoral Scenes
Richard Parkes Bonington
A serene 19th-century French landscape capturing the quiet beauty of a Normandy riverbank.

Pastoral Scenes
Alfred Jacob Miller
A luminous 19th-century landscape capturing the quiet majesty of a mountain lake bathed in a warm, ethereal glow.

Pastoral Scenes
Albert Rieger
A luminous 1905 landscape painting featuring a dynamic waterfall and a rustic mountain mill set against a soft, atmospheric backdrop.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
William Merritt Chase
An elegant and moody late 19th-century figure study by William Merritt Chase, featuring luminous skin tones against patterned textiles.
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