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  • Lilac branches and hollyhocks (around 1900)

    Lilac branches and hollyhocks (around 1900)

    Eugène Henri Cauchois (French, 1850–1911)

    A lush still life of blooming lilacs and hollyhocks, full of color and warmth.

  • Oriental Poppy and Coleus in a Cloisonné vase

    Oriental Poppy and Coleus in a Cloisonné vase

    Jessica Hayllar (British, 1858–1940)

    A refined still life featuring poppies and coleus in a cloisonné vase.

  • Pink Rose, Fruit and Still Life

    Pink Rose, Fruit and Still Life

    George Leslie Hunter (British, 1879–1931)

    A vivid still life with a pink rose and fruit in bold, expressive style.

  • Fusine, Environs De Venise (1870-1890)

    Fusine, Environs De Venise (1870-1890)

    Félix Ziem (French, 1821–1911)

    A warm, glowing view of Venice’s peaceful surroundings.

  • The River Oka In Golden Autumn

    The River Oka In Golden Autumn

    Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov (Russian, 1844–1927)

    A calm golden river scene painted with warmth and sincerity.

  • Village scene

    Village scene

    Konstantin Alexeevich Korovin (Russian, 1861–1939)

    A lively glimpse of rustic life painted with movement and mood.

  • Winter Evening (1893)

    Winter Evening (1893)

    Gustav Wentzel (Norwegian, 1859–1927)

    A quiet snowy street at dusk, full of subtle life and Nordic charm.

  • Le pêcheur

    Le pêcheur

    Konstantin Alexeevich Korovin (Russian, 1861–1939)

    An atmospheric scene showing a fisherman in quiet harmony with nature.

  • Vessels before San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

    Vessels before San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

    Louis Abel-Truchet (French, 1857–1918)

    This artwork showcases a peaceful maritime scene in the Venetian lagoon, highlighting boats before the San Giorgio Maggiore monastery.

  • King Philip II of Spain (1545-1556)

    King Philip II of Spain (1545-1556)

    Titian (Italian, c. 1488-1576)

    Titian’s portrait of Philip II blends royal formality with subtle realism and presence.

  • Flora (1517)

    Flora (1517)

    Titian (Italian, c. 1488-1576)

    Titian’s ‘Flora’ from 1517 beautifully captures the goddess of spring in a graceful and colorful composition, symbolizing fertility and nature’s abundance.

  • Poirier En Fleurs (1885)

    Poirier En Fleurs (1885)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    Monet’s ‘Poirier En Fleurs’ beautifully captures the fleeting beauty of a pear tree in bloom, showcasing his impressionistic style focused on light and nature.

  • A Girl From Frascati

    A Girl From Frascati

    Jean Barbault (French, 1718-1762)

    “A Girl from Frascati” is an oil painting by Jean Barbault, portraying a young woman in traditional attire. The artwork delicately captures her expression and posture against a simple background, emphasizing her calmness and grace. This piece reflects Barbault’s interest in Italian rural life and his exceptional skill in portraiture.

  • The Love Letter (1880)

    The Love Letter (1880)

    Joseph Scheurenberg (German, 1846–1914)

    Depicts a woman reading a love letter, showcasing the delicate style of 19th-century German painting.

  • April(The Green Gown)

    April(The Green Gown)

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    Hassam portrays a springtime woman with daffodils, showcasing nature’s beauty.