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- Symbolist Painting
- American Art History
- Elihu Vedder
- Aesop'S Fable
- 1867 Artwork
- Dramatic Lighting
- 1867 Painting
- Italian Landscape
- Renaissance Influence
- Classical Allegory
- Moral Depth
- Family Portrait
- Animalier
- Theatrical Portrait
- Manet
- 19Th Century Art
- Francesco Hayez
- Miller Donkey
- Man In Crown
- Hillside Scene
- Museum
- Maternal Care Art
- Temple Of Jerusalem
- Rustic Setting
- Symbolic Composition
Blending Realism & Impressionism, it utilizes stark lighting and composition to convey tension and commemorate a pivotal moment in European history.
Explore Monet’s ‘The Cradle,’ a tender 1867 oil painting depicting Camille & Jean. Admire its realism, soft colors, and intimate scene of maternal care – a timeless masterpiece.
Theodore Kaufmann Theodore Kaufmann (1814-1896) was a German immigrant who became an influential American artist specializing in dramatic military art. His masterpiece ‘On to Liberty’ portrays a group of refugees traversing the African wilderness, reflecting themes of struggle and uncertainty, possibly influenced by François Auguste Biard's Brazilian artwork. The painting is held at The Metropoli
Discover "Pan with Bear Cubs" by Emmanuel Frémiet – a captivating marble sculpture of the Greek god Pan and his cubs, showcasing exquisite detail and timeless charm.
Explore Elihu Vedder’s ‘The Fable of the Miller’! A visionary Symbolist painting rich in classical allusions & earthy tones. Discover this 1867 masterpiece's unique style and narrative depth.
Inspired by Aesop’s fable and influenced by Italian Renaissance art, Vedder's masterpiece showcases Symbolist aesthetics.
Explore Elihu Vedder’s ‘The Fable of the Miller’! A visionary Symbolist painting (1867) depicting Aesop's tale in earthy tones. Discover American art history.
A chaotic and dramatic scene of the Roman destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem unfolds in this 1867 masterpiece by Francesco Hayez, blending Romanticism and Neoclassicism for those looking to own a piece of history.
A striking man in a vibrant red costume and crown commands the canvas in this 1867 masterpiece by Russian Impressionist Konstantin Korovin, inviting you to bring this piece of theatrical history into your collection.
Hugh Cameron Wilson’s "The Light of the Fireside" (1867) captures childhood innocence & domestic warmth. Oil on canvas, featuring soft realism & romantic lighting. A nostalgic glimpse into a cozy past.