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  • A Maiden Among The Flowers

    A Maiden Among The Flowers

    Jean Alfred Marioton (French, 1863–1903)

    A young woman stands amidst a vibrant garden, her quiet presence blending with the flowers in a moment of serene contemplation.

  • Landscape with a Farmhouse and a Peasant Wheeling a Barrow (1865)

    Landscape with a Farmhouse and a Peasant Wheeling a Barrow (1865)

    Léon Bonvin (French, 1834–1866)

    A humble countryside scene where a peasant struggles with a heavy barrow, framed by a weathered farmhouse under brooding skies.

  • The Younger Brother (1903)

    The Younger Brother (1903)

    William Bouguereau (French, 1825–1905)

    A tender portrayal of sibling love, glowing with warmth and lifelike detail, where every brushstroke whispers affection.

  • God Speed (1900)

    God Speed (1900)

    Edmund Blair Leighton (English, 1853–1922)

    A knight and noblewoman share a poignant farewell, their silent exchange brimming with unspoken emotion and the weight of destiny.

  • Landscape at Saint-Rémy (Enclosed Field with Peasant) (1889)

    Landscape at Saint-Rémy (Enclosed Field with Peasant) (1889)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant, turbulent countryside scene where swirling skies meet golden fields, alive with emotion and motion.

  • Cats

    Cats

    Daniel Merlin (French, Unfortunately, I couldn't find definitive information on an artist named Daniel Merlin. This could be due to a few reasons—perhaps the name is misspelled, refers to a very obscure figure, or is a pseudonym used by another artist.)

    A lively portrayal of cats, blending realism and abstraction to capture their playful mystery and quiet elegance.

  • Woman in wheat field (ca. 1897 – ca. 1910)

    Woman in wheat field (ca. 1897 – ca. 1910)

    Luis Astete y Concha (Spanish, 1864–1935)

    A woman stands immersed in a wheat field, her presence merging with the golden stalks under fractured sunlight.

  • Pansies

    Pansies

    Eugène Henri Cauchois (French, 1850–1911)

    A luminous study of pansies, where delicate petals and subtle light capture nature’s quiet elegance and fleeting beauty.

  • Autumn Fields (ca. 1926-1934)

    Autumn Fields (ca. 1926-1934)

    Edward Bruce (American, 1879–1943)

    A serene yet vibrant depiction of rural autumn, where textured brushwork and earthy colors breathe life into the land.

  • Portrait of a young woman with flowers

    Portrait of a young woman with flowers

    Albert Lynch (Peruvian, 1851–1912)

    A young woman cradles an armful of blossoms, her gaze lost in thought amid the lush, painterly details.

  • Fog, Voisins (1874)

    Fog, Voisins (1874)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    A misty countryside scene where fog softens the landscape into layers of delicate color and light.

  • La femme au tambour de basque (1892)

    La femme au tambour de basque (1892)

    Edouard Rosset-Granger (French, 1853–1920)

    A woman cradles a tambourine in a painting that blends realism with dreamlike warmth, her expression hinting at untold stories.

  • Beautiful autumn afternoon (1915)

    Beautiful autumn afternoon (1915)

    Edward Cucuel (American, 1875–1954)

    A woman basks in golden sunlight beneath trees aflame with autumn colors, her serenity mirroring nature’s quiet transformation.

  • Bords Du Loing À Moret (1901)

    Bords Du Loing À Moret (1901)

    Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

    A tranquil riverside scene alive with light and movement, where brushstrokes dissolve into the shimmer of water and wind.

  • La Seine Près De Bougival (1874)

    La Seine Près De Bougival (1874)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    A serene riverscape where light dances on water, blending sky and reflection into a dreamlike harmony.