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- Alexandre Cabanel
- Asher Brown Durand
- Charles Rochussen
- Christina Robertson
- David Octavius Hill & Robert Adamson
- Eugène Delacroix
- Felix Octavius Carr Darley
- George Caleb Bingham
- George Catlin
- Gustave Courbet
- James Francis Danby
- Jasper Francis Cropsey
- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
- Jean-François Millet
- John James Audubon
- Joseph Mallord William Turner
- Louis Gallait
- Pierre-Jean David D'Angers
- Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
- Thomas Cole
- Théodore Chassériau
- Théodore Rousseau (Pierre Etienne Théodore Rousseau)
- William Dyce
- William Holman Hunt
- Winslow Homer
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Explore Gustave Courbet’s ‘Self-Portrait (Man with Leather Belt)’ – a pivotal Realist masterpiece. Discover its introspective style, dramatic lighting & historical significance at the Musée d'Orsay.
Winslow Homer’s "Brother and Sister" captures rural American life in a realistic oil painting. Explore this 1845 masterpiece's nostalgic charm & detailed brushwork – a timeless portrait.
Explore Jean-François Millet's poignant depiction of rural life with 'Offering to Pan,' a masterpiece capturing serenity and reverence for nature. Discover Barbizon realism at the Musée Fabre.
Admire Gustave Courbet’s ‘The Sculptor,’ a poignant Realist portrait capturing a woman contemplating nature—a masterpiece showcased at Torquay Museum and available as exquisite handmade oil reproductions.
A refined Winslow Homer portrait of William Crook Rudman Jr., showcasing 19th-century realism & subtle lighting. Explore this classic American oil painting's details.
This evocative canvas depicts a tranquil meadow scene bathed in dappled sunlight, showcasing Rousseau’s signature planimetric technique and masterful observation of nature. Explore its rich textures and harmonious composition.
Experience the serene beauty of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's 'A Rising Path,' a captivating cityscape painting featuring mountains, trees, and figures bathed in soft light – a timeless masterpiece from 1845.
Thomas Cole’s serene Landscape captures the Romantic spirit of America's Hudson River School, portraying a contemplative man amidst breathtaking wilderness—a timeless masterpiece inviting you to experience its tranquil beauty.
Experience William Turner’s ‘Norham Castle, Sunrise.’ A hazy watercolor landscape capturing ethereal light & sublime nature. Romantic art, 1845.
Experience the serene beauty of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot’s "The Toutain Farm," capturing Normandy's idyllic landscape with masterful tonal harmony and luminous brushstrokes – a cornerstone of Barbizon painting.
Alexandre Cabanel’s monumental ‘The Mocking of Christ,’ executed in 1845 during the Beaux-Arts movement, captures a poignant moment of divine humiliation with breathtaking realism and luminous glazing. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
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Explore George Caleb Bingham's iconic 'Fur Traders Descending the Missouri,' a Luminist masterpiece capturing frontier life with serene landscapes and masterful brushwork. Discover its history & symbolism at The Met.
William Holman Hunt’s intense self-portrait captures the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood's realism and moral focus. This 1845 painting showcases youthful dedication with meticulous detail, reflecting Victorian artistic ideals – discover this iconic artwork.
This stunning watercolor depicts a male Black American Wolf in mid-leap, pursuing prey amidst a vibrant grassy field populated with birds. Executed by renowned ornithologist John James Audubon in 1845, it exemplifies his masterful blend of artistic vision and scientific accuracy.
Explore Théodore Chassériau’s ‘Caliph of Constantine,’ a dramatic 1845 oil painting depicting a lavish scene of power & movement in the Romantic style. A captivating historical piece!
Jasper Francis Cropsey's "View of Greenwood Lake" (1845) captures the serene beauty of New Jersey’s landscape with dramatic mountains and a tranquil lake, showcasing the Hudson River School’s romantic style.
George Catlin’s ‘Ud-je-jock, Pelican, a Boy’ (1845) is a striking portrait of an Indigenous man in realistic oil painting. Admire the textured headdress & arrows, embodying strength & tradition. A captivating piece by a Hudson River School master.
Experience the tender devotion of William Dyce's 1845 Virgin and Child amidst a serene mountain landscape; discover this classic piece today.
A Mountain Scene, Val d’Aosta by Turner embodies Romantic art's focus on emotion and awe through bold color and texture—thick impasto layered with translucent glazes to convey the sublime grandeur of the Italian Alps.