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  • Original water-colour drawings of birds and eggs Pl.02 (1763)

    Original water-colour drawings of birds and eggs Pl.02 (1763)

    John William Lewin (English, 1770–1819)

    A delicate watercolor study of birds and eggs, alive with intricate detail and a whisper of movement.

  • Peasant Woman Binding Sheaves (After Millet)

    Peasant Woman Binding Sheaves (After Millet)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A peasant woman merges with golden fields in van Gogh’s restless reinterpretation of rural labor, where every brushstroke hums with heat and motion.

  • Un Soir À La Mer

    Un Soir À La Mer

    Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823–1906)

    A woman stands by the sea at dusk, her figure bathed in twilight as waves gently break against the shore.

  • Roses. Marie Krøyer seated in the deckchair in the garden by Mrs Bendsen’s house (1893)

    Roses. Marie Krøyer seated in the deckchair in the garden by Mrs Bendsen’s house (1893)

    Peder Severin Krøyer (Danish, 1851–1909)

    A woman lounges in a sunlit garden, surrounded by blooming roses, her expression as soft as the light filtering through the leaves.

  • Wheatfield With Cornflowers (1890)

    Wheatfield With Cornflowers (1890)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant wheatfield dotted with blue cornflowers, alive with van Gogh’s dynamic brushwork and emotional intensity.

  • View across the lagoon, venice

    View across the lagoon, venice

    Achille Vertunni (Array, 1826–1897)

    A misty Venetian lagoon dissolves into twilight, where gondolas and palazzos blur like half-remembered dreams.

  • Portrait of Vivian E. Dunton with Book (circa 1920)

    Portrait of Vivian E. Dunton with Book (circa 1920)

    William Herbert Dunton (American, 1878–1936)

    A contemplative portrait of a woman absorbed in a book, radiating quiet elegance and subtle emotion.

  • Jeune fille au piano. Portrait de Mademoiselle Warnier (1922)

    Jeune fille au piano. Portrait de Mademoiselle Warnier (1922)

    Ernest Laurent (French, 1859–1929)

    A young woman lost in thought at the piano, bathed in soft light that lends the scene an almost ethereal quality.

  • The Flirt (1874)

    The Flirt (1874)

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A playful beachside encounter, charged with unspoken tension and the restless energy of the sea.

  • Landscape (c. 1880)

    Landscape (c. 1880)

    Jean Charles Cazin (French, 1841–1901)

    A tranquil countryside scene bathed in soft twilight, where winding paths and scattered trees invite quiet contemplation.

  • Olive Trees

    Olive Trees

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant, swirling depiction of olive trees, alive with motion and emotion under a turbulent sky.

  • Pensive

    Pensive

    Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823–1906)

    A woman lost in thought, her quiet expression and delicate features illuminated by soft light, conveying deep introspection.

  • Crépuscule en Brière

    Crépuscule en Brière

    Ferdinand du Puigaudeau (French, 1864–1930)

    A mesmerizing twilight scene where marshlands dissolve into dreamlike hues of purple and gold, blending reality with the ethereal.

  • Waiting for Master

    Waiting for Master

    John Emms (English, 1843–1912)

    A poignant portrayal of loyalty and anticipation, where light and shadow weave an unspoken story.

  • North Woods Club, Adirondacks (The Interrupted Tete-a-Tete) (1892)

    North Woods Club, Adirondacks (The Interrupted Tete-a-Tete) (1892)

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A tense woodland scene where two figures pause, their quiet exchange shattered by an unseen disturbance.