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- Adolph Von Menzel
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- John Prescott Knight
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- Nicolas François Octave Tassaert
- Pierre Eugène Lacoste
- Severin Roesen
- Sir John Everett Millais
- Théodore Chassériau
- Utagawa Kuniyoshi
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- Évariste Vital Luminais
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Honoré Daumier’s 'We Want Barabbas' – a powerful 1852 realist painting depicting social injustice & human suffering. Explore its symbolism, technique & historical context.
Two resilient women carrying heavy bundles of brushwood define this poignant Barbizon Realism masterpiece by Jean-François Millet, offering a profound glimpse into rural dignity that you can bring to your collection.
Jean-François Millet's 'The Wood Sawyers' (1852) captures rural labor with poignant realism. Witness two men’s strength and the dignity of peasant life in this iconic Barbizon School masterpiece.
Sir John Everett Millais’s "The Order of Release 1746" captures Victorian realism with a poignant family portrait of a Jacobite soldier's release, showcasing meticulous detail and emotional depth characteristic of the Pre-Raphaelite movement – discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction.
Experience the thoughtful gaze of Ingres' 1852 Neo-Classical portrait, Madame Gonse; capture this masterpiece of line and form for your collection.
This stunning diptych showcases Bando Shuja I as Hashimotoya Shiraito performing in Edo’s Nakamura Theatre. Kuniyoshi expertly employs one-point perspective to capture the atmosphere of the Yoshiwara pleasure district, marking a significant step towards Western artistic influences.
A breathtaking stone arch spans a lush mountain landscape in this 1852 masterpiece by Hudson River School pioneer Frederic Edwin Church, inviting you to bring the grandeur of American nature into your home.
Entered the Hermitage in 1920; transferred from the Winter Palace
This artwork is a prime example of Kuniyoshi's mastery of *ukiyo-e* style, blending realism with elements of fantasy and symbolism. The depiction of flight and the use of color are characteristic of his work during this period. A towering figure of the *ukiyo-e* tradition. Started in silk dyeing and was apprenticed to Utagawa Toyokuni I. Known for his dramatic depictions of warriors, artisans, a
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s poignant 1852 drawing, "The Virgin Mary Being Comforted," captures a scene of profound concern and support with its detailed figures and atmospheric setting, offering a glimpse into Victorian-era artistic sensibilities – explore this evocative artwork.
A lush visual spectacle of tropical fruits and vibrant flowers defines this 1852 masterpiece by Severin Roesen, capturing the mid-nineteenth century abundance that you can bring to your own collection.
Admire 'Rallying of the National Guard' by Pierre Eugène Lacoste (1852). A striking black & white scene of a historic military gathering. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Admire Johan Christian Dahl's masterpiece 'Maridalen,' capturing the serene beauty of Norwegian mountains and river landscapes. Explore its rich colors, detailed composition & significance at Galerie Neue Meister.
Explore 'The Young Mother' by Eugène Louis Gabriel Isabey – a captivating Impressionist painting depicting maternal tenderness and serene beauty within the Wallace Collection’s renowned collection.
A haunting black and white depiction by Nicolas Tassaert from 1852, ‘An Unfortunate Family’ captures a poignant scene of grief and despair, reflecting the Romantic era's somber mood – discover this evocative artwork.
A serene herd of sheep grazes on a lush coastal hillside in this beautiful 1852 landscape by William Holman Hunt that captures the peaceful essence of rural England and invites you to bring this timeless beauty home.