Impressionism

Fleeting moments caught in dappled light. Brushstrokes dissolve into air, colors vibrate with life—these canvases don’t depict time, they are time.

  • Isa Tyde, La belle Irlandaise (circa 1890)

    Isa Tyde, La belle Irlandaise (circa 1890)

    Jean-Louis Forain (French, 1852–1931)

    A young Irish woman gazes past the frame, her expression caught between defiance and melancholy. The loose brushstrokes soften her features, yet her piercing eyes hold steady. A hint of green at her collar whispers of homeland.

  • Girl in Blue Arranging Flowers (1915)

    Girl in Blue Arranging Flowers (1915)

    Frederick Carl Frieseke (American, 1874–1939)

    A woman in a blue dress leans over a table, her hands gently arranging a burst of blossoms. Sunlight spills across the scene, softening the colors—her dress, the petals, the quiet corner of the room. It’s an ordinary moment, yet alive with quiet attention.