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Explore John William Waterhouse’s ‘Hylas & the Nymphs,’ a Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece of Greek mythology. Admire its romantic beauty, rich colors, and captivating narrative – perfect for art lovers.
Discover Gustave Moreau’s ‘Helene glorifee,’ a captivating 1896 Symbolist watercolor. Explore mythology, flowing lines & ethereal beauty in this masterpiece of French art.
An enchanting Art Nouveau masterpiece featuring a mysterious woman with flowing hair by Alphonse Mucha, capturing the elegance of 1896 through intricate details and symbolic beauty for your private collection.
Experience Gauguin's 'Nave Nave Mahana'! This vibrant Post-Impressionist painting captures Polynesian village life with bold colors & symbolic depth. A masterpiece from the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon.
An eerie watercolor by Finnish Symbolist Hugo Gerhard Simberg capturing a mysterious scene of sleeping hobgoblins and mystical shadows, inviting you to bring this hauntingly beautiful masterpiece into your collection.
This mesmerizing piece by Odilon Redon depicts three women engaged in a profound dialogue amidst a serene landscape punctuated by a solitary pillar and potted plant. Executed in 1896, the artwork showcases Redon's masterful use of etching and lithography techniques to convey an otherworldly atmosphere.
Paul Gauguin's 'Te Arii Vahine' (The Queen of Beauty) captures Tahitian serenity. Explore this iconic Post-Impressionist watercolor & its cultural significance.
Admire Ferdinand Hodler's "Warrior with a Sword," a striking black and white study embodying Swiss Symbolism’s exploration of mortality & beauty. Own a stunning hand-painted reproduction at ArtsDot.