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  • Feeding the pigeons (1888)

    Feeding the pigeons (1888)

    Ettore De Maria Bergler (Italian, 1850–1938)

    A woman feeds pigeons in a lively, sun-dappled moment, where movement and quiet connection collide.

  • The Kiss (1910)

    The Kiss (1910)

    Silvio Allason (Italian, 1863–1912)

    A tender, dreamlike embrace rendered with soft brushstrokes and warm light, leaving emotion open to interpretation.

  • Meules de blé (1888)

    Meules de blé (1888)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant depiction of wheat stacks under a dynamic sky, bursting with texture and color.

  • Night Watch, Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq (1642)

    Night Watch, Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq (1642)

    Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)

    A vibrant, chaotic group portrait where light and shadow bring a militia company to life with unmatched drama.

  • Arothron gillbanksii (Gillbanks Globe fish) (1875)

    Arothron gillbanksii (Gillbanks Globe fish) (1875)

    Frank Edward Clarke (New Zealander, 1864–1935)

    A strikingly detailed portrait of a pufferfish, blending scientific accuracy with artistic flair.

  • Daubigny’s garden

    Daubigny’s garden

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant, turbulent garden scene where van Gogh’s bold brushwork turns nature into a whirl of emotion.

  • Thistles (1883)

    Thistles (1883)

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A vibrant study of thistles, bristling with texture and light, where wildness meets delicate observation.

  • Vase de fleurs (1906)

    Vase de fleurs (1906)

    Maximilien Luce (French, 1858–1941)

    A vibrant bouquet of flowers rendered with bold brushstrokes and luminous colors, capturing the fleeting beauty of nature.

  • Poppies

    Poppies

    Eliphalet Fraser Andrews (American, 1835–1915)

    A vibrant study of poppies, alive with textured brushwork and luminous color, capturing nature’s fleeting beauty.

  • Pea Blossoms (1890)

    Pea Blossoms (1890)

    Edward John Poynter (English, 1836–1919)

    A luminous study of delicate pea blossoms, balancing realism with dreamlike softness, evoking themes of fleeting beauty.

  • A Mother Cat and her Kitten with a Bracket Clock (1897)

    A Mother Cat and her Kitten with a Bracket Clock (1897)

    Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (Dutch, 1821–1909)

    A tender portrayal of a mother cat and her kitten beside an ornate clock, glowing with warmth and quiet charm.

  • Square Saint-Pierre, Paris (1887)

    Square Saint-Pierre, Paris (1887)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant Parisian park scene, alive with swirling brushstrokes and vivid color, capturing solitude and movement.

  • The Neapolitan Girl (1876)

    The Neapolitan Girl (1876)

    Hugues Merle (French, 1823–1881)

    A young girl’s enigmatic expression and traditional dress draw viewers into a moment of quiet introspection.

  • Cat Family

    Cat Family

    Arthur-Alfred Brunel de Neuville (French, 1852–1941)

    A charming portrayal of feline camaraderie, where playful kittens and watchful elders share a sunlit moment brimming with texture and warmth.

  • George Washington (ca. 1803)

    George Washington (ca. 1803)

    Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755–1828)

    A penetrating portrait of George Washington, revealing the man behind the legend with masterful realism and quiet intensity.