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Admire Albrecht Dürer’s ‘Young Hare,’ a stunning 1502 watercolor masterpiece! Explore Northern Renaissance precision & symbolism in this detailed animal portrait.
Explore Gustav Klimt’s ‘Head of a Man in Profile,’ a striking black & white illustration showcasing Art Nouveau elegance and enigmatic beauty. Discover its geometric style!
Experience the opulent textures and shimmering gold leaf of Gustav Klimt's 1898 masterpiece Portrait of a Lady with Cape and Hat, a stunning symbol of Viennese Secession art that invites you to bring elegance home.
Explore Gustave Klimt’s ‘Silver Fish (Nymphs)’ – a surreal Symbolist masterpiece featuring dark greens, textured impasto & enigmatic figures. A captivating 1899 oil painting.
Experience the dramatic mood of Rembrandt's Cottages under a Stormy Sky (c. 1635), capturing Dutch Golden Age drama; bring this masterpiece home today.
Research indicates that this portrait is housed in a private collection and aligns with Renoir's broader exploration of feminine beauty during the Impressionist era. WikiArt provides comprehensive information on Renoir and his artistic legacy, highlighting his influence on subsequent generations of painters.
Admire Modigliani's iconic 'Young Woman in a Shirt,' a hauntingly beautiful portrait featuring elongated features and muted colors—a masterpiece of Expressionism reflecting African art influences.
Discover Gustav Klimt's 'Lady with Plumed Hat' (1908), a stunning minimalist portrait blending impressionism and modernism. This elegant artwork captures timeless sophistication with bold contrasts and expressive brushwork.
A bustling tableau of idle luxury and moralizing chaos unfolds in Pieter Bruegel the Elder's 1557 masterpiece Desidia, inviting you to explore the profound depths of this Renaissance classic for your private collection.
Dynamic nude male figures captured in masterful chalk sketches by High Renaissance master Michelangelo Buonarroti showcase unparalleled anatomical precision and energy, inviting you to explore this timeless study of motion.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn’s ‘The Prophet Jonah Before the Walls of Nineveh,’ created around 1655, showcases a solemn figure confronting a monumental wall symbolizing divine judgment. This drawing exemplifies Rembrandt's signature style and captures the essence of biblical narrative with profound emotional depth.
Rogier van der Weyden
Explore Gustav Klimt's intimate "Standing Pair of Lovers, Seen from the Side" (1908). This drawing showcases his signature style with delicate lines and intriguing circular motifs, capturing a tender moment between two figures.
A raw and vulnerable exploration of human emotion defines this 1910 Expressionist watercolor by Egon Schiele, capturing a striking sense of mortality that invites you to experience the profound depth of his mastery.
Three Standing Men in Wide Cloaks Turned to the Left (recto), c. 1492-1496