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- Rosy Brown
- Espresso
- Walnut
- Celadon
- Putty
- Oil On Canvas
- “Dark Background”
- Gustave Courbet
- “Portraiture Style”
- Early American Art”
- Social Commentary
- Satire
- 1850
- Ratapoil
- Bearded Man Portrait
- Avant-Garde Influence
- Social Commentary Art
- George Washington
- The Annunciation
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Pen And Book
- Somber Religious Scene
- White And Blue Tones
- French Impressionism
- Stern Expression
- Welsh Romanticism
- Daumier
- Victorian Romanticism
- Courbet Style
- Realism Painting
A hauntingly vulnerable depiction of the Annunciation by Dante Gabriel Rossetti captures a moment of spiritual despair through Victorian Romanticism, inviting you to explore this profound masterpiece of the Pre-Raphaelite era.
Honoré Daumier's 'Ratapoil' (front view) is a powerful bronze sculpture capturing a working-class figure, reflecting social commentary and the artist’s unique realism. Explore its dynamic pose & historical context.
Admire Rembrandt Peale’s 1850 portrait of George Washington – a neoclassical masterpiece showcasing rich detail & gravitas. Explore this iconic American artwork!
A striking portrait of a bearded man with a stern gaze holding a pen and book by William Roos captures the essence of 19th-century Welsh character, inviting you to bring this soulful piece into your private collection.
A poignant 1850 painting depicting a man at an abolitionist collection box by the Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Society captures the moral urgency of the era and invites you to explore this piece of American history.