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- Lowes Cato Dickinson
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- Severin Roesen
- Sir John Everett Millais
- Teutwart Schmitson
- Vasily Grigoryevich Perov
- William Morris
- William Powell Frith
- Édouard Manet
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Gustave Courbet’s ‘The Source’ (1862) is a revolutionary Realist masterpiece depicting a nude woman before a waterfall, challenging artistic conventions and celebrating raw beauty & nature's power.
This artwork is housed at The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
A contemplative young boy in formal attire captures the essence of Parisian modernity in this 1862 masterpiece by Édouard Manet, inviting you to explore the profound psychological depth of this Impressionist treasure.
Delacroix's 'Ovid Among the Scythians' captures the exiled poet amidst a compassionate, nomadic tribe. A poignant blend of history and Romanticism, showcasing human connection against a dramatic landscape.
Édouard Manet’s ‘The Street Singer’ (1862) captures Parisian nightlife with striking realism & light, marking a significant step toward Impressionism.
Édouard Manet's 'Music in the Tuileries' captures a vibrant Parisian scene with a lively crowd enjoying an outdoor concert. Explore this iconic 1862 painting’s realism, historical context & influence on modern art.
Experience Albert Bierstadt's 'Sunlight and Shadow,' a breathtaking Hudson River School masterpiece capturing Yosemite’s grandeur. A stunning 1862 painting of church, statues & light.
This artwork showcases Manet's innovative approach to portraying contemporary subjects, blending realism with artistic inspiration from Spanish masters like Goya.
Explore Édouard Manet’s ‘Street Singer’ (1862). A poignant Realist portrait of Victorine Meurent, capturing Parisian nightlife & influenced by Velázquez. Oil on canvas.
Admire Manet’s ‘Music in the Tuileries,’ a captivating 1862 portrait showcasing loose brushstrokes & rich detail. Explore this academic-style masterpiece's elegance and artistic technique.
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Witness Manet’s poignant study of Jeanne Duval, Baudelaire’s muse! This 1862 watercolor captures fleeting beauty & emotional vulnerability – a key work bridging Realism and Impressionism. Own a piece of art history.
Monet’s "Sunset over the Sea" captures a dramatic Impressionist seascape with loose brushstrokes & vibrant colors. Explore this 1862 masterpiece of light, atmosphere, and maritime beauty.
Experience the delicate watercolor realism of Millais's My First Sermon (1862), capturing an introspective moment with exquisite detail; discover this Victorian masterpiece today.
Admire Jacob Wrey Mould’s "Bandstand" (1862), a stunning Victorian gazebo design from Central Park. Explore this iconic artwork's Moorish & Gothic details.
Jean-Léon Gérôme’s ‘Louis XIV and Moliere’ captures a lavish 1862 historical scene of the French King and playwright, rendered in meticulous Academic style. Admire this stunning oil on panel reproduction and bring history into your home.
Explore William Powell Frith’s ‘Eastham Ferry Boat,’ a vibrant 1862 Victorian scene of maritime leisure & social life. Detailed oil painting, rich colors, & historical detail.
Discover Eugène Delacroix's 1862 masterpiece 'Tiger Growling at a Snake,' a vivid realism with impressionistic brushwork capturing primal danger and intense natural conflict. Perfect for art collectors.
A cozy Victorian portrait of Charles Kingsley captured by Lowes Cato Dickinson depicts a serene moment of reading amidst scattered books, offering a timeless piece for your collection.