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This painting, ‘The Dunes at Knokke,’ created by Camille Pissarro in 1894, exemplifies Impressionism’s focus on light and color. Measuring 65 x 80 cm, it depicts a tranquil beach scene with sand dunes illuminated by diffused sunlight. The artwork showcases vibrant hues—purple, pink, yellow, green, and blue—reflecting the artist's keen observation of nature's ephemeral qualities. Held in a private
Santiago Rusiñol’s ‘The Virgin from the Vision of Saint Bernard,’ painted in 1894, showcases his mastery of watercolor techniques and embodies the spirit of Catalan Modernisme. This evocative artwork depicts a serene nun holding her child, symbolizing faith and devotion amidst a contemplative setting.
Intricate black and white study of a hand folding cloth by Georges Lacombe (1894), capturing delicate detail from the late 19th century; discover this masterful drawing today.