leisure

  • Her Leisure Hour (ca. 1925)

    Her Leisure Hour (ca. 1925)

    Irving Ramsay Wiles (American, 1861–1948)

    A woman lounges in quiet repose, sunlight draping her form. The folds of her dress pool around her, soft against the chair. A book rests forgotten in her lap—distracted or simply lost in thought. The room hums with unspoken stillness, that rare pause between one moment and the next.

  • Summer (1890)

    Summer (1890)

    Frank Weston Benson (American, 1862–1951)

    Sunlight dapples through the trees as a woman in white lounges on the grass, her hat tipped back. The breeze carries the scent of warm earth and crushed stems. Nearby, another figure bends to gather flowers, their skirts brushing against the long summer grass. Lazy afternoon light pools around them.

  • Leisure Hours

    Leisure Hours

    Ulisse Caputo (Italian, 1872–1948)

    Sunlight spills across the table, catching the edge of a half-finished drink. Laughter lingers in the air, mingling with the lazy hum of conversation. A hat rests carelessly on an empty chair—someone just stepped away, but the warmth of their presence remains. Life pauses here, unhurried.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Dolce Far Niente (1897)

    Dolce Far Niente (1897)

    John William Godward (English, 1861–1922)

    A serene woman lounges in sunlight, lost in thought amid classical beauty and flowing fabrics.

  • Idle Hours (circa 1894)

    Idle Hours (circa 1894)

    William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916)

    A sunlit scene of leisurely figures by the water, where light and stillness blur into quiet poetry.

  • Bathers in a summer landscape (1910)

    Bathers in a summer landscape (1910)

    Hippolyte Petitjean (French, 1854–1929)

    A luminous scene of figures bathing in dappled sunlight, where water, skin, and foliage merge in a dreamy haze.

  • Ladies in Flowers (1875)

    Ladies in Flowers (1875)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A vibrant garden scene where figures and blossoms blur together in sunlight, alive with color and movement.