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  • L’hiver À Moret (1891)

    L’hiver À Moret (1891)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    A serene winter village scene, where snow and soft light transform the ordinary into something quietly magical.

  • La Seine près de Giverny (1888)

    La Seine près de Giverny (1888)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    The quiet rhythm of the river with a soft, almost breathing quality. Light drifts across water and trees in hazy layers, dissolving the edges between sky and earth.

  • The Siesta (After Millet)

    The Siesta (After Millet)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A luminous reimagining of laborers resting under a haystack, pulsing with van Gogh’s dynamic brushwork and radiant colors.

  • The Olive Grove (circa 1910)

    The Olive Grove (circa 1910)

    William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916)

    A luminous olive grove painted with loose, expressive strokes, where light dances between ancient trees.

  • La Seine À Argenteuil (1877)

    La Seine À Argenteuil (1877)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A serene riverscape where light dances on water, blending reality and reflection with vibrant, fluid strokes.

  • Dame (Alice) Ellen Terry (‘Choosing’) (1860s)

    Dame (Alice) Ellen Terry (‘Choosing’) (1860s)

    George Frederic Watts (English, 1817–1904)

    A portrait of actress Ellen Terry, caught in a moment of quiet reflection, her expression hinting at unspoken decisions.

  • Jeune fille dans le jardin de Giverny (1888)

    Jeune fille dans le jardin de Giverny (1888)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A young girl blends into a lush garden, where flowers and light collide in a haze of color and movement.

  • Portrait of a Woman, Said to Be Emily Bertie Pott (1781)

    Portrait of a Woman, Said to Be Emily Bertie Pott (1781)

    George Romney (English, 1734–1802)

    A luminous portrait of a woman, her expression both serene and enigmatic, bathed in Romney’s signature soft light.

  • Danseuse de Cancan

    Danseuse de Cancan

    Louis Icart (French, 1880–1950)

    A vibrant portrayal of a cancan dancer mid-performance, radiating energy and rebellion through bold brushstrokes and vivid color.

  • 1. 4. Gobius Lanceolatus, The Lancet-Goby; 2. 3. Gobius Niger, The Black Goby. (1785-1797)

    1. 4. Gobius Lanceolatus, The Lancet-Goby; 2. 3. Gobius Niger, The Black Goby. (1785-1797)

    Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)

    A striking depiction of two goby species, blending scientific detail with artistic elegance, highlighting nature’s subtle beauty.

  • Bath Time

    Bath Time

    Eugenio Zampighi (Italian, 1859–1944)

    A child’s playful bath becomes a tender study of light, texture, and fleeting familial moments.

  • Green Field (1889)

    Green Field (1889)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant, textured field alive with swirling greens and yellows, pulsing with van Gogh’s signature emotional intensity.

  • Le Grand Noyer À Eragny, Automne (circa 1890)

    Le Grand Noyer À Eragny, Automne (circa 1890)

    Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

    A towering walnut tree in autumn, rendered with vibrant brushstrokes that blur the line between earth and sky.

  • Grainstack-Sun in the Mist (1891)

    Grainstack-Sun in the Mist (1891)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A solitary haystack emerges from the mist, bathed in soft morning light, as Monet transforms the ordinary into a fleeting dream.

  • Servant (1880)

    Servant (1880)

    Jules Joseph Lefebvre (French, 1836–1911)

    A young servant woman, lost in thought, holds a porcelain cup in this intimate, luminous portrait.