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  • Study Of A Woman’s Head (Philomèle Et Progné)

    Study Of A Woman’s Head (Philomèle Et Progné)

    William Bouguereau (French, 1825–1905)

    A hauntingly intimate portrait, where sorrow and myth converge in the delicate features of a woman’s face.

  • Les bords de la Seine près de Vétheuil (1881)

    Les bords de la Seine près de Vétheuil (1881)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A tranquil riverscape where light and water merge, revealing Monet’s mastery of atmosphere and fleeting moments.

  • L’entrée de Giverny sous la neige (1885)

    L’entrée de Giverny sous la neige (1885)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A serene winter scene where snow transforms a village entrance into a hushed, poetic landscape.

  • Still life with chrysanthemums, bellflowers, cornflowers and daisies in a white vase (1926)

    Still life with chrysanthemums, bellflowers, cornflowers and daisies in a white vase (1926)

    Sergey Chekhonin (Russian, 1878–1936)

    A vibrant still life where wildflowers erupt from a white vase, balancing botanical detail with expressive energy.

  • Lady in a Garden (circa 1900)

    Lady in a Garden (circa 1900)

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    A woman in a sunlit garden, surrounded by vibrant flowers, embodies quiet harmony and the fleeting beauty of nature.

  • Summer (1906)

    Summer (1906)

    Charles Courtney Curran (American, 1861–1942)

    A sunlit garden scene with two women in white dresses, surrounded by vibrant flowers and dappled light.

  • View from Mr. Southey’s House, Keswick (ca. 1838)

    View from Mr. Southey’s House, Keswick (ca. 1838)

    Thomas Creswick (English, 1811–1869)

    A tranquil Lake District scene, where soft light and quiet details transform the ordinary into something magical.

  • Self-Portrait (1887)

    Self-Portrait (1887)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A haunting self-study where swirling brushstrokes and clashing colors reveal the artist’s restless spirit.

  • La maison de La Crau (The Old Mill) (1888)

    La maison de La Crau (The Old Mill) (1888)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A weathered mill stands under a turbulent sky, its rough textures and golden light pulsing with van Gogh’s restless energy.

  • Nymphéas Avec Reflets De Hautes Herbes (1914-17)

    Nymphéas Avec Reflets De Hautes Herbes (1914-17)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A hypnotic pond scene where water lilies and tall grasses melt into rippling reflections, dissolving boundaries between reality and dream.

  • Maurolicus muelleri (1870)

    Maurolicus muelleri (1870)

    Frank Edward Clarke (New Zealander, 1864–1935)

    A luminous study of a silvery fish, rendered with scientific detail and painterly grace against watery depths.

  • Verandah in Spring

    Verandah in Spring

    Louis Michel Eilshemius (American, 1864–1941)

    A sunlit verandah bursts with spring’s delicate energy, where light and blossoms dance in harmony.

  • Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885)

    Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885)

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A luminous twilight scene of children lighting lanterns in a flower-filled garden, blending realism with dreamlike atmosphere.

  • Willows by a Stream  (1908)

    Willows by a Stream (1908)

    Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret (French, 1852–1929)

    A serene riverscape where willows and water merge in delicate harmony, capturing nature’s quiet poetry.

  • Waterloo Bridge (1903)

    Waterloo Bridge (1903)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A misty London bridge dissolves into Monet’s signature haze, where light and atmosphere blur the line between city and dream.