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Frederic Edwin Church’s Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives portrays a picturesque scene during sunset featuring people walking along a mountain path. Influenced by Alexander von Humboldt's vision of interconnectedness, this painting exemplifies the Hudson River School's Romantic style and meticulous detail.
Explore John Singer Sargent’s "Oyster Gatherers." A serene 1877 oil painting capturing coastal life with muted tones & expressive brushwork. Discover its realism & timeless beauty.
Albrecht Dürer's "Nemesis (The Great Fortune)" depicts the Greek goddess of retribution alongside Fortuna, showcasing balance and human fate through intricate engraving.
Experience Thomas Moran’s breathtaking ‘Grand Canyon’ oil painting – a masterpiece of American Romanticism. Capturing the West's beauty, this iconic 1912 artwork is a must-see.
Explore Yinka Shonibare MBE's 'Planets in My Head, Physics': A whimsical sculpture blending childhood wonder with scientific exploration and colonial history.
Eugene Boudin's "Boats Decorated with Flags" captures a vibrant Normandy harbor scene—a lively regatta filled with colorful sails and bustling activity, showcasing the artist’s mastery of light and movement.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Thomas Cole's 'The Old Mill at Sunset.' This iconic Romantic landscape captures a serene Hudson River scene, showcasing masterful brushwork and evocative light.
Raphaelle Peale's 'Venus Rising' (1822) is a captivating trompe l'oeil still life, concealing layers of artistic references – including a portrait of the artist himself and a copy of Barry’s Venus. A complex visual joke!
George Bellows' "Frankie the Organ Boy" captures a poignant portrait of youth amidst urban hardship. This realist masterpiece, painted in 1907, explores themes of childhood and societal expectations with masterful detail.
Eugene Boudin's "Trouville, Beach Scene" captures a lively Normandy beach gathering (1874). Observe tourists, charming details & Boudin’s signature plein air style in this captivating Impressionist painting.
Discover "The Net Menders" by Clare Leighton (1898-1989), a poignant woodcut depicting rural labor and community resilience through masterful printmaking. Explore its details & history.
Portrait of Marie-Gabrielle de Gramont, Comtesse de Caderousse
Thomas Hart Benton’s "Huckleberry Finn" (c. 19XX) is a dramatic monochrome print depicting a rescue scene. Explore its Gothic realism, symbolism & narrative power – a unique American artwork.
Thirty unique sculptures evoke a profound sense of human individuality and collective experience in Magdalena Abakanowicz's Standing Figures, a powerful 1998 masterpiece inviting you to explore its depth.
Admire Bernardo Strozzi’s ‘St Cecilia’ (1620) – a Baroque masterpiece! Explore this stunning oil painting's dramatic light, classical beauty & serene depiction at the Nelson-Atkins.
Lucas Cranach’s ‘The Three Graces’ captures Renaissance beauty with ethereal figures and classical symbolism. This Northern Renaissance masterpiece, painted in 1535, offers a timeless depiction of feminine grace – discover this iconic artwork.
Discover "The Drawing Lesson" by Gaspare Traversi – a captivating 1750 oil painting depicting an artistic education scene with lively figures and rich detail. Explore its history & significance!
Experience 'Courtship' by William Sidney Mount! This captivating 1836 oil painting depicts a romantic scene with a man and woman, showcasing the artist’s realistic style & capturing intimate details of rural life.
Explore William Eugene Smith's iconic "Nurse Midwife" photo essay documenting Maude Callen’s compassionate care for underserved women in rural South Carolina—a landmark achievement in documentary photography.
William Eugene Smith's poignant 'Untitled (Girl in Doorway)' captures resilience and hardship through black & white photography, showcasing a young girl’s determination amidst rural America's challenges.
This captivating landscape portrays Saint-Mammès's confluence, showcasing barges amidst shimmering water under Sisley's signature Impressionist style. Gifted to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in 2015, it exemplifies his masterful depiction of natural light and tranquility.
Ernst Barlach’s ‘Frenzy (Der Berserker)’ is a monumental bronze sculpture created in 1910, capturing the essence of revolutionary fervor inspired by Norse mythology. Its depiction of a seated warrior embodies anguish and despair, symbolizing resistance against oppression.
Gaston Lachaise’s ‘Bas-Relief Woman,’ created in 1934 and cast in 1993, is a monumental bronze sculpture honoring his wife Isabel Nagel. Standing on one leg with outstretched arms, the figure embodies feminine strength and grace, reflecting Lachaise's profound admiration for his muse.
A vibrant modernist folk depiction of a family traveling to church in rural South Carolina by William H. Johnson captures the soulful resilience of the Harlem Renaissance and invites you to explore this timeless masterpiece.