
Pastoral Scenes
A River with Fishermen
Joseph Vernet
A serene 18th-century landscape capturing figures at rest and work along a majestic rocky riverbank.
Classic and balanced works with enduring room appeal.
Balanced composition, familiar subjects, and classic restraint make these works easy to live with for years.

Pastoral Scenes
Joseph Vernet
A serene 18th-century landscape capturing figures at rest and work along a majestic rocky riverbank.

Old World Portraits
Paul Cézanne
An iconic Post-Impressionist portrait by Paul Cézanne featuring a woman in a rich red dress against a soft, atmospheric background.

Figure Studies
Emile Vloors
An elegant Belle Époque interior scene depicting two women absorbed in a game of chess.

Figure Studies
Poul Simon Christiansen
A luminous 19th-century Symbolist depiction of Dante and Beatrice overlooking a celestial landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
Jacques-Laurent Agasse
A dignified portrait of a saddled grey hunter horse standing against a soft, rolling landscape.

Figure Studies
Frank Weston Benson
A serene impressionist interior capturing a quiet moment of reading by a fireplace.

Figure Studies
Nicolai Abildgaard
This elegant Neoclassical work captures a theatrical moment set against a backdrop of majestic ancient architecture.

Figure Studies
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
A whimsical 18th-century scene featuring a monkey in fine attire focused on his artistic craft.

Old World Portraits
Ammi Phillips
This 1815 oil portrait by celebrated American folk artist Ammi Phillips captures Wilbur Sherman in a moment of quiet, scholarly contemplation.

Coastal Classics
Canaletto
An exquisite 18th-century Venetian cityscape capturing the architectural splendor and lively atmosphere of the Grand Canal.

Old World Portraits
John Singer Sargent
An elegant and dignified portrait by John Singer Sargent, capturing a moment of quiet poise with masterful brushwork.

Contains nudity
Architectural Interiors
Frédéric Bazille
An evocative window into the 19th-century Parisian art world, depicting the creative camaraderie of the early Impressionists.
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