Children

  • Boy on a Raft (1879)

    Boy on a Raft (1879)

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A lone boy drifts on a raft, surrounded by calm waters and endless sky, embodying quiet adventure.

  • Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885)

    Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (1885)

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A luminous twilight scene of children lighting lanterns in a flower-filled garden, blending realism with dreamlike atmosphere.

  • Girl Seated In A Grove (1880)

    Girl Seated In A Grove (1880)

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A young girl sits in quiet contemplation beneath the shifting light of a grove, blending introspection with the wild beauty of nature.

  • Le Sommeil (1864)

    Le Sommeil (1864)

    William Bouguereau (French, 1825–1905)

    A tender depiction of two sleeping children, radiating innocence and quiet intimacy through masterful light and texture.

  • Young Girl and Dog (1890)

    Young Girl and Dog (1890)

    Edward Percy Moran (American, 1862–1935)

    A luminous portrayal of innocence and companionship, where a girl and her dog share a quiet, sunlit moment.

  • The little violinist (1887)

    The little violinist (1887)

    Charles Burton Barber (English, 1845–1894)

    A young boy, absorbed in playing the violin, embodies the quiet beauty of childhood and the beginnings of artistic passion.

  • l’été (Summer ) (1880)

    l’été (Summer ) (1880)

    William Bouguereau (French, 1825–1905)

    A young woman basks in the golden light of summer, her serene presence blending with the lush meadow around her.

  • Peach Blossoms (1879)

    Peach Blossoms (1879)

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A young girl reaches toward peach blossoms in a sunlit moment of quiet wonder.