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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.
Ford Madox Brown's monumental 'Work' (1852-65) depicts Victorian society’s labor, faith, and social strata with striking realism & moral depth. Explore its symbolism & lasting influence on Pre-Raphaelite art.
Delacroix’s "Desdemona Cursed" – a dramatic Romantic masterpiece! Explore this 1852 oil painting's intense emotion, Rubens-inspired style & historical context. See more at the Musée des Beaux-Arts.
A solemn funeral procession for King Louis Philippe captures the grandeur of 1850 through the masterful Romantic lens of Eugene Louis Lami, offering a poignant piece of history to grace your private collection.