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  • The Angelus (1857-1859)

    The Angelus (1857-1859)

    Jean-François Millet (French, 1814–1875)

    A solemn pair of peasants pause their work to pray in a vast, fading field, their devotion etched in quiet detail.

  • Weiße Katze und zwei Zitronenfalter

    Weiße Katze und zwei Zitronenfalter

    Arthur Heyer (German, 1872–1931)

    A white cat watches two brimstone butterflies in a tranquil, almost dreamlike moment of quiet curiosity.

  • Le Village d’Éragny (The Village of Éragny) (1885)

    Le Village d’Éragny (The Village of Éragny) (1885)

    Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

    A serene countryside scene bathed in sunlight, where cottages and nature blend harmoniously under a soft sky.

  • Dolce Far Niente (1897)

    Dolce Far Niente (1897)

    John William Godward (English, 1861–1922)

    A serene woman lounges in sunlight, lost in thought amid classical beauty and flowing fabrics.

  • La Tour Eiffel à Paris (circa 1900)

    La Tour Eiffel à Paris (circa 1900)

    Armand Guillaumin (French, 1841–1927)

    A luminous portrayal of Paris’s iron giant, where light and structure dance in harmonious brushstrokes.

  • Megilla (1921)

    Megilla (1921)

    John William Godward (English, 1861–1922)

    A woman in classical robes radiates quiet elegance amidst marble and greenery, bathed in soft golden light.

  • Stack of Wheat (1890)

    Stack of Wheat (1890)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A golden wheat stack stands tall under a shifting sky, its textured surface alive with Monet’s vibrant brushwork.

  • Femme lisant dans un paysage (1898)

    Femme lisant dans un paysage (1898)

    Henri Le Sidaner (French, 1862–1939)

    A woman lost in a book, framed by dappled light and serene greenery, becomes one with the landscape.

  • Autumn At Arkville

    Autumn At Arkville

    Alexander Helwig Wyant (American, 1836–1892)

    A serene forest scene alive with the muted glow of autumn, where every brushstroke breathes the quiet energy of the season.

  • Studying Sheet Music (The Chinese Cloisonne Vase) (1904)

    Studying Sheet Music (The Chinese Cloisonne Vase) (1904)

    Wilhelm Menzler (German, 1852–1926)

    A musician studies sheet music beside an ornate Chinese vase, where light dances between cultural symbols in silent harmony.

  • 1. Perca bimaculata, The Acara; 2. Perca Brasiliensis, The Brasilian Perch. (1785-1797)

    1. Perca bimaculata, The Acara; 2. Perca Brasiliensis, The Brasilian Perch. (1785-1797)

    Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)

    Exquisite 18th-century illustrations of freshwater fish, blending scientific accuracy with artistic elegance.

  • Misy Sur Yonne

    Misy Sur Yonne

    Pierre-Eugène Montézin (French, 1874–1946)

    A tranquil riverside scene where light and reflection blur the line between reality and dream.

  • Woman Sewing by Lamplight (circa 1870-1872)

    Woman Sewing by Lamplight (circa 1870-1872)

    Jean-François Millet (French, 1814–1875)

    A woman sews by lamplight, her quiet labor bathed in warmth and shadow, revealing the poetry of everyday life.

  • Träume II (1912)

    Träume II (1912)

    Heinrich Vogeler (German, 1872–1942)

    A dreamlike composition where soft forms and muted tones evoke a world between reality and imagination.

  • Ice breaking up on the Seine near Bennecourt (1893)

    Ice breaking up on the Seine near Bennecourt (1893)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A serene yet dynamic portrayal of melting ice on the Seine, where light and movement dissolve into delicate brushstrokes.