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  • Poppy Field (Giverny) (1890)

    Poppy Field (Giverny) (1890)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A vibrant field of poppies dances under an open sky, capturing the wild, untamed beauty of nature in fleeting brushstrokes.

  • Champ À Giverny (1887)

    Champ À Giverny (1887)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A lush meadow alive with wildflowers, where light and color blend in Monet’s signature impressionist style.

  • Argenteuil (c. 1872)

    Argenteuil (c. 1872)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A luminous riverscape where light dances on water, capturing the fleeting beauty of a quiet moment.

  • Winter (1913)

    Winter (1913)

    Alexandr Borisov (Russian, 1866–1934)

    A hauntingly serene winter landscape where delicate birch trees and luminous snow evoke both solitude and quiet beauty.

  • Snow at Louveciennes (1874)

    Snow at Louveciennes (1874)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    A serene village road dusted with snow, where soft light and bare trees evoke the quiet beauty of winter.

  • Seifenblasen (1900)

    Seifenblasen (1900)

    Giulio del Torre (Italian, -)

    A mesmerizing study of soap bubbles, blending iridescent light with quiet reflections on transience.

  • Laura at Sixteen (1896)

    Laura at Sixteen (1896)

    Alice Pike Barney (American, 1857–1931)

    A tender portrait of youthful introspection, blending delicate light and quiet emotion.

  • Platycephalus bassensis (1869)

    Platycephalus bassensis (1869)

    Frank Edward Clarke (New Zealander, 1864–1935)

    A meticulously detailed study of a flathead fish, glowing with lifelike texture against a soft, understated backdrop.

  • The Artist’s Garden in Argenteuil (A Corner of the Garden with Dahlias) (1873)

    The Artist’s Garden in Argenteuil (A Corner of the Garden with Dahlias) (1873)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A lively garden scene ablaze with dahlias, where light and color blend in Monet’s signature Impressionist style.

  • Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, automne (1891)

    Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, automne (1891)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A vibrant autumn scene where poplars and reflections merge in a haze of golden light and watery blues.

  • Avenue of Poplars in Autumn (1884)

    Avenue of Poplars in Autumn (1884)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant autumn path lined with fiery poplars, where every brushstroke thrums with restless energy.

  • Trigla lineata, The Streaked Gurnard. (1785-1797)

    Trigla lineata, The Streaked Gurnard. (1785-1797)

    Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)

    A strikingly detailed study of a streaked gurnard, blending scientific accuracy with artistic elegance.

  • Antibes, Le Fort (1888)

    Antibes, Le Fort (1888)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A sunlit Mediterranean scene where light dances on water and ancient stone, blending structure with the fleeting beauty of nature.

  • Church at Old Lyme, Connecticut  (1905)

    Church at Old Lyme, Connecticut (1905)

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    A sunlit New England church, rendered with vibrant brushwork, embodies quiet harmony between architecture and nature.

  • Three Riders at the Sea (1882)

    Three Riders at the Sea (1882)

    Jean-Maxime Claude (French, 1968–)

    A dynamic scene of riders galloping along the shore, their figures blurred against a misty sea, evoking both movement and mystery.