
Traditional Still Lifes
Still Life with Peaches in a Chinese Porcelain Bowl
Isaak Soreau
A refined 17th-century still life capturing the delicate textures of fruit and porcelain with soft, natural light.
Classic and balanced works with enduring room appeal.
Balanced composition, familiar subjects, and classic restraint make these works easy to live with for years.

Traditional Still Lifes
Isaak Soreau
A refined 17th-century still life capturing the delicate textures of fruit and porcelain with soft, natural light.

Figure Studies
Edgar Degas
An iconic Impressionist study of movement and light within a Parisian ballet studio.

Figure Studies
John Singer Sargent
A masterful plein air scene by John Singer Sargent, capturing the vibrant interplay of light and shadow on a summer afternoon.

Traditional Still Lifes
Johan Laurentz Jensen
A lush and vibrant 19th-century floral arrangement in a classical urn, rendered with masterful realism.

Traditional Still Lifes
Paul Cézanne
A masterful Post-Impressionist still life by Paul Cézanne, featuring vibrant apples and ceramic vessels.

Old World Portraits
Ethan Allen Greenwood
A refined 1814 portrait of a gentleman by Ethan Allen Greenwood, capturing the elegance of early 19th-century American style.

Figure Studies
Edgar Degas
This evocative pastel by Edgar Degas captures a quiet, unposed moment between a young dancer and her companion.

oil paint
Claude Monet
A luminous late Impressionist study of light and water by Claude Monet.

Dark Academia
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
An intimate and atmospheric scene depicting a woman in quiet contemplation within a sun-drenched artist's studio.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Antoine-Théodore Giroust
A refined 18th-century scene of musical instruction featuring a magnificent harp and figures in classical attire.

Contains nudity
Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An elegant late 18th-century portrait featuring a young woman in a luminous white gown against a muted grey background.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Pierre Bonnard
A masterfully intimate Post-Impressionist study of light and form by Pierre Bonnard.
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