Showing 9 artworks with 1886 and with Impressionistic Realism
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- Jewelry Craftsmanship
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- Man With Beard
- Robert Louis Stevenson
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- Undertow Print
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- Isobel Osbourne Strong Field
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- 1886 Homer Painting
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Explore Winslow Homer's iconic 'To the Rescue'! This dramatic seascape captures resilience & beauty amidst a stormy Maine coast—a masterpiece of American Realism by the celebrated artist.
Winslow Homer’s "Undertow" captures the raw power of nature and human resilience with masterful watercolor technique, depicting six fishermen battling a surging wave in 1886. Explore this iconic American Romanticism painting and its symbolic depth – discover your perfect piece.
Admire Henri Fantin-Latour's 'Still Life Pink and Red Roses' (1886). A serene Impressionistic masterpiece featuring delicate blooms, capturing the artist’s unique realism & beauty. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Capturing the contemplative spirit of London's literary elite, John Singer Sargent's Impressionistic portrait of Edmond Gosse evokes the elegance of the Belle Époque and invites you to explore this timeless masterpiece.
A raw and expressive black and white chalk study by Vincent van Gogh from his 1886 Parisian period captures a man's introspective gaze through energetic lines, inviting you to explore this profound piece of art history.