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  • The Nut Gatherers (1882)

    The Nut Gatherers (1882)

    William Bouguereau (French, 1825–1905)

    Two children gather nuts in a sunlit forest, their quiet focus framed by Bouguereau’s luminous realism.

  • Soir (1911)

    Soir (1911)

    Gabriel Ferrier (French, 1847–1914)

    A hauntingly serene twilight scene, where light and shadow merge into a moment of quiet reflection.

  • Self Portrait In A Straw Hat (After 1782)

    Self Portrait In A Straw Hat (After 1782)

    Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755–1842)

    A luminous self-portrait where light dances on a straw hat, revealing both elegance and quiet rebellion.

  • Morgen auf der Alm

    Morgen auf der Alm

    Ernst Adolph Meissner (German, 1867–1938)

    A misty alpine dawn painted with delicate light and quiet solitude, where every brushstroke feels like a held breath.

  • The Gardener – Old Peasant with Cabbage (1883-1895)

    The Gardener – Old Peasant with Cabbage (1883-1895)

    Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

    An elderly peasant holds a cabbage with quiet pride, his connection to the land rendered in earthy, textured brushstrokes.

  • Woman Playing A Lute (1879)

    Woman Playing A Lute (1879)

    Jules Joseph Lefebvre (French, 1836–1911)

    A young woman lost in music, her fingers tracing the lute’s strings as light wraps her in warmth.

  • Irises (1889)

    Irises (1889)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant tumult of blue irises, painted with thick, urgent strokes, captures nature’s wildness and the artist’s turbulent emotions.

  • Teatime in a Walled Garden

    Teatime in a Walled Garden

    William Christian Symons (English, 1862–1949)

    A sunlit garden teems with life, where a forgotten teacup hints at quiet moments shared among blossoms and stone.

  • 1. Chaetodon Setifer, The Bristle-Chetodon; 2. Chaetodon Falcula, The Sickle-Chetodon. (1785-1797)

    1. Chaetodon Setifer, The Bristle-Chetodon; 2. Chaetodon Falcula, The Sickle-Chetodon. (1785-1797)

    Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)

    Two strikingly detailed fish paintings that blend scientific precision with artistic vitality, pulsing with color and life.

  • Venice, Fishing Boats in the Bacino di San Marco (1874)

    Venice, Fishing Boats in the Bacino di San Marco (1874)

    Louis Claude Mouchot (French, 1830–1891)

    A luminous glimpse of Venetian waters, where fishing boats and sunlight merge into a fleeting moment of quiet beauty.

  • 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.