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  • Water Lilies (1907)

    Water Lilies (1907)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A tranquil pond dissolves into brushstrokes of light and color, where lilies blur into reflections like half-remembered dreams.

  • The South Ledges, Appledore (1913)

    The South Ledges, Appledore (1913)

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    A vivid coastal scene where sunlight and sea collide, capturing the wild energy of Appledore’s rocky shores.

  • Femme arrangeant des oeillets (A Young Woman with a Bouquet of Flowers)

    Femme arrangeant des oeillets (A Young Woman with a Bouquet of Flowers)

    Federico Zandomeneghi (Italian, 1841–1917)

    A young woman lost in thought as she arranges carnations, her hands and the flowers bathed in soft light.

  • End of the season

    End of the season

    Archibald Thorburn (Scottish, 1860–1935)

    A serene yet poignant depiction of autumn’s final days, where fading light and lingering wildlife hint at nature’s quiet transformation.

  • La ville (1933)

    La ville (1933)

    Henri Nozais (French, 1870–1935)

    A fractured, atmospheric vision of urban life, where architecture and emotion warp under unseen pressures.

  • Knitting Girl With Headscarf (1885)

    Knitting Girl With Headscarf (1885)

    Eugen von Blaas (Italian, 1843–1931)

    A young woman in a headscarf knits with quiet focus, her hands and the textures of wool and fabric rendered in vivid detail.

  • A Vase of Flowers (1720s)

    A Vase of Flowers (1720s)

    Jan van Huysum (Dutch, 1682–1749)

    A lavish still-life where blooms and insects collide in hyper-detailed splendor, whispering secrets of beauty and decay.

  • 1. Acanthurus Velifer, The Sail; 2. Chaetodon maculatus, The maculated Chetodon. (1785-1797)

    1. Acanthurus Velifer, The Sail; 2. Chaetodon maculatus, The maculated Chetodon. (1785-1797)

    Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)

    A pair of luminous fish studies, where scientific detail dances with artistic grace.

  • Die Traurigkeit (1841)

    Die Traurigkeit (1841)

    Natale Schiavone (Italian, 1817–1891)

    A somber figure drowns in shadows, their grief echoing through muted colors and delicate, crumbling details.

  • Printemps À Vétheuil (1881)

    Printemps À Vétheuil (1881)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A radiant impressionist vision of spring blossoms dancing along a sunlit riverbank, alive with color and light.

  • Apple Tree In Blossom

    Apple Tree In Blossom

    William Stott of Oldham (English, 1857–1900)

    A vibrant apple tree in full bloom, its petals caught mid-dance by loose, expressive brushstrokes that blur the line between memory and reality.

  • The Promenade with the Railroad Bridge, Argenteuil (1874)

    The Promenade with the Railroad Bridge, Argenteuil (1874)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A serene riverside scene where a railroad bridge blends seamlessly into the natural landscape, bathed in Monet’s signature light.

  • Winterstimmung Mit Saatkrähen

    Winterstimmung Mit Saatkrähen

    Julius Sergius Klever (Russian, 1850–1924)

    A haunting winter landscape alive with rooks and the quiet glow of twilight, where stillness and movement collide.

  • Madame Gautreau (Madame X) (c. 1883)

    Madame Gautreau (Madame X) (c. 1883)

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A daring portrait of a woman whose defiant elegance scandalized Paris, blending luminous skin with dark, dramatic contrasts.

  • Olive Trees (1889)

    Olive Trees (1889)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant, swirling depiction of olive trees, alive with movement and emotion, blending serenity with underlying tension.