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  • Hark! The Lark (1882)

    Hark! The Lark (1882)

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A solitary figure pauses in a sunlit field, captivated by the song of a lark overhead.

  • Idle Hours (circa 1894)

    Idle Hours (circa 1894)

    William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916)

    A sunlit scene of leisurely figures by the water, where light and stillness blur into quiet poetry.

  • On the Shores of Loing (1896)

    On the Shores of Loing (1896)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    A tranquil riverside scene where light and water merge in quiet harmony, inviting quiet reflection.

  • Water Lily Pond (1917-19)

    Water Lily Pond (1917-19)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A tranquil pond of water lilies and reflections, where light and color dissolve into an almost abstract dreamscape.

  • Venice, Punta dei Giardini

    Venice, Punta dei Giardini

    Italico Brass (Italian, 1870–1943)

    A tranquil Venetian scene where light and water merge, capturing the quiet magic of a hidden corner.

  • Regina Coeli; Virgin and Christ Child enthroned in the clouds

    Regina Coeli; Virgin and Christ Child enthroned in the clouds

    Ernst Deger (German, 1809–1885)

    A radiant Virgin Mary and Christ Child float among golden clouds, blending divine majesty with intimate tenderness.

  • The Dance Of The Nymphs

    The Dance Of The Nymphs

    Hugo Löffler (German, 1863–1936)

    A dreamlike scene of nymphs dancing in a sunlit glade, their movements fluid and full of life.

  • Waterloo Bridge, soleil voilé (1899-1903)

    Waterloo Bridge, soleil voilé (1899-1903)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A misty impression of Waterloo Bridge, where sunlight and fog dissolve the city into soft, shimmering brushstrokes.

  • Houses of Parliament, London (1900)

    Houses of Parliament, London (1900)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A ghostly silhouette of Parliament emerges from London’s mist, where light dissolves architecture into fleeting color.

  • Spaniel In The Garden (1929)

    Spaniel In The Garden (1929)

    English School (British, -)

    A spaniel rests peacefully in a sunlit garden, surrounded by vibrant foliage that seems to hum with life.

  • Haystacks (Effect of Snow and Sun) (1891)

    Haystacks (Effect of Snow and Sun) (1891)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A haystack glows under winter light, its snow-dusted surface alive with shifting colors in Monet’s mesmerizing study of fleeting moments.

  • Flood at Port-Marly (1872)

    Flood at Port-Marly (1872)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    A tranquil yet haunting depiction of a flooded town, where water and sky merge in muted harmony.

  • The Rocks

    The Rocks

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A rugged landscape alive with van Gogh’s dynamic brushwork, where rocks and sky seem to vibrate with unrestrained energy.

  • The Wood Gatherers

    The Wood Gatherers

    François Alfred Delobbe (French, 1835–1915)

    A tender yet unsentimental glimpse of rural life, where figures merge with the forest in their daily labor.

  • The Lace Maker (1662)

    The Lace Maker (1662)

    Caspar Netscher (Dutch, 1639–1684)

    A young woman’s hands weave lace with quiet precision, bathed in soft light that reveals every delicate thread.