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  • Néméa (1894)

    Néméa (1894)

    Maurice Chabas (French, 1862–1947)

    A hauntingly beautiful figure emerges from misty hues, blending myth and quiet introspection with delicate brushwork.

  • Haystacks- Snow Effect (1891)

    Haystacks- Snow Effect (1891)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A solitary haystack draped in snow, glowing under Monet’s delicate treatment of winter light and atmosphere.

  • Le Crépuscule (circa 1888-1893)

    Le Crépuscule (circa 1888-1893)

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    A dreamy twilight scene where light and shadow merge, leaving the landscape hovering between day and night.

  • Portrait Of Mrs. Claude Leigh And Miss Virginia Leigh (1933)

    Portrait Of Mrs. Claude Leigh And Miss Virginia Leigh (1933)

    Philip Alexius de László (Hungarian, unknown)

    A tender portrait of a mother and daughter, rich in detail and emotional subtlety.

  • Le Bassin des Nympheas (1904)

    Le Bassin des Nympheas (1904)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A mesmerizing impressionist study of light playing across water lilies, dissolving reality into fluid brushstrokes of color.

  • Still Life with Peacocks (c. 1639)

    Still Life with Peacocks (c. 1639)

    Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)

    A lavish yet somber still life where gleaming peacock feathers and rotting fruit collide under Rembrandt’s dramatic light.

  • Darby In His Basket Kennel

    Darby In His Basket Kennel

    Frederick Sandys (English, 1829–1904)

    A sleeping dog curled in a basket, rendered with lifelike detail and quiet emotional depth.

  • Sleepy Kittens (1900)

    Sleepy Kittens (1900)

    Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (Dutch, 1821–1909)

    A pair of kittens nestle in drowsy harmony, their fur rendered with exquisite softness in this intimate, light-filled composition.

  • Water Lilies (Nymphéas)

    Water Lilies (Nymphéas)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A tranquil pond of floating lilies, where light and water blur into an endless, shimmering dream.

  • Die Schifferin (Baronin Marie Spaun am Gmundner See) (1851)

    Die Schifferin (Baronin Marie Spaun am Gmundner See) (1851)

    Moritz von Schwind (German, 1804–1871)

    A woman in a boat gazes pensively across a tranquil lake, surrounded by misty mountains and soft light.

  • Water Lilies (1906)

    Water Lilies (1906)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A hypnotic pond scene where water and sky merge, painted with loose, luminous brushstrokes that defy time.

  • The Path through the Irises (1914-1917)

    The Path through the Irises (1914-1917)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A swirling dream of irises, where color and light merge into a garden that feels alive.

  • Ornithologia methodice digesta Pl.222 (1767-1776)

    Ornithologia methodice digesta Pl.222 (1767-1776)

    Saverio Manetti (Italian, 1723–1784)

    A vividly detailed bird illustration blending scientific precision with artistic vitality, capturing both form and spirit.

  • Hedgehog Cactus (1915)

    Hedgehog Cactus (1915)

    Margaret Armstrong (American, 1867–1944)

    A vibrant desert cactus rendered with astonishing detail, its spiky form and delicate blossoms glowing against earthy tones.

  • Le bassin aux nymphéas (circa 1917-1919)

    Le bassin aux nymphéas (circa 1917-1919)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A hypnotic swirl of water lilies and reflections, dissolving boundaries between sky and pond.