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  • Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (c. 1715)

    Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (c. 1715)

    Jan van Huysum (Dutch, 1682–1749)

    A lavish still life where flowers and fruit tumble together in a vibrant, almost chaotic celebration of nature’s richness.

  • Sunset, Caernarvon, North Wales (1899)

    Sunset, Caernarvon, North Wales (1899)

    George Elbert Burr (American, 1859–1939)

    A luminous twilight scene where fiery skies meet tranquil waters, framed by the rugged beauty of North Wales.

  • The Fence (1872)

    The Fence (1872)

    Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

    A weathered fence divides sunlit fields in this vibrant study of rural life, where light and texture blur the line between order and wildness.

  • The Manneporte near Étretat (1886)

    The Manneporte near Étretat (1886)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A dramatic coastal scene where crashing waves meet towering cliffs, alive with light and motion.

  • Feeding Doves

    Feeding Doves

    Charles Chaplin (French, 1889–1977)

    A tender scene of doves flocking around a figure, bathed in soft light, capturing the quiet beauty of fleeting connection.

  • Les Coteaux de Thierceville, temps gris (1888)

    Les Coteaux de Thierceville, temps gris (1888)

    Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

    A misty countryside scene where muted tones and lively brushwork capture the quiet rhythm of rural life.

  • White Cat and Butterflies

    White Cat and Butterflies

    Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931)

    A white cat lounges among butterflies, their delicate wings contrasting with its soft fur in a moment of quiet fascination.

  • Listening To The Birds

    Listening To The Birds

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A serene figure absorbed in the whispers of nature, where birdsong and sunlight blend into quiet harmony.

  • The Road Menders

    The Road Menders

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant depiction of laborers repairing a country road, where swirling brushstrokes and vivid colors blur the line between toil and artistry.

  • Venice (1900)

    Venice (1900)

    George Elbert Burr (American, 1859–1939)

    A serene glimpse of Venice’s canals, where light and water weave a quiet, timeless spell.

  • Bridge Over the Stour

    Bridge Over the Stour

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    A serene riverside scene where light and shadow bring an old stone bridge to life.

  • A Lady Playing A Mandolin

    A Lady Playing A Mandolin

    Jean Barbault (French, 1718-1762)

    A woman lost in music, her mandolin’s delicate details and flowing robes painted with tender precision.

  • The Artist’s Garden in Giverny (1900)

    The Artist’s Garden in Giverny (1900)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A vibrant explosion of flowers and light, Monet’s garden feels alive with movement and color.

  • Old Woman Reading (1631)

    Old Woman Reading (1631)

    Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)

    A tender portrait of an elderly woman engrossed in a book, her face glowing against a shadowy backdrop.

  • Gymnetrus Hawkeniii, The Hawken’s-Fish. (1785-1797)

    Gymnetrus Hawkeniii, The Hawken’s-Fish. (1785-1797)

    Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)

    A vividly detailed fish illustration, blending scientific accuracy with an air of mystery and enchantment.