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Hand-crafted to hour our pewter chalices when they are not in use, our storage boxes feature an emerald green crushed velvet fabric. The matching ...
View full detailsThe only other place you can tap this knocker, is where the British Prime Minister will answer the door! This is a foundry brass casting replica of...
View full detailsThe only other place you can tap this knocker, is where the British Prime Minister will answer the door! This is a foundry iron casting replica of ...
View full detailsBouguereau's priestess rules with a stern and youthful beauty that forecasts a stormy pronouncement over her subjects. With a prodigal skill for ar...
View full detailsThe observer sees a tiny outstretched hand reaching to knock on an old oak door in this vantage-point view of a charming, late-19th century British...
View full detailsExploring the colors found in sunlight and shade, this Impressionist work delights the eye from its homage to both nature's every-present beauty an...
View full detailsA hamadryad, or Nature spirit, is said to inhabit a healthy stand of oaks, a magical place where people go to meet God. Waterhouse's female figure,...
View full detailsAn expansive study in color, form and light, this is one of a series of three paintings of Dahlias, a favorite flower in Monet's famous gardens at ...
View full detailsSurprised by a seemingly unexpected male visitor, the female bathers, with the exception of the oblivious young woman in the foreground, run for co...
View full detailsA brave medieval knight saves his fair, imperiled maiden in this virtuously illustrative tale executed with textural fluidity and rich orchestratio...
View full detailsIn striking contrast to the white blanket of snow, somber Death spreads her powerful wings over even the digger of graves. A German Symbolist paint...
View full detailsAs in the poem by John Keats that inspired this romantic work, a knight is enchanted - and then left without mercy - by a beautiful young maiden. W...
View full detailsA swallow perches at the pinnacle of this altarpiece depicting the Virgin and Child being visited by Saints Jerome and Sebastian. The artist signed...
View full detailsLilacs, hydrangeas, geraniums and peonies burst brightly from a dark background in this early canvas from a master French Impressionist. With an ey...
View full detailsThe marriage of one family of Italian merchants to another is immortalized in this wedding portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and Giovanna Cenami, wed ...
View full detailsWith a harmonious simplification of form, color and contour, Mueller's nudes vie for position in the lyrical mirrors of viewers' imaginations. Thi...
View full detailsMost likely given by the artist as a wedding present - rather than to fulfill a specific commission - this portrait of Virgin and Child would have ...
View full detailsA masterpiece of harmonious lines and delicate light, Ingres' voluptuously nude bather achieves both a serene attitude and chaste sensuality. The a...
View full detailsThe Christ Child, upon the knee of his Holy Mother Mary, raises a hand in benediction over young John the Baptist, while John's mother Elizabeth, s...
View full detailsAndrea del Sarto renders the mystery of the young Christ in a work fraught with his legendarily expressive use of color, unsurpassed in Florentine ...
View full detailsAfter unwittingly drinking a love potion, the hearts of previously-betrothed Isolde and her escorting knight, Tristan, were forever, though unrequi...
View full detailsA towering structure of suspension cables and Gothic arches that frame the skyscrapers of New York City, Frank Stella's Brooklyn Bridge celebrates ...
View full detailsFull of movement and life, a happy couple dances toward their future in a modern synergy of color and form. This work is a notable departure for Ge...
View full detailsThe part human, part monster Sphinx holds Oedipus at bay while awaiting his correct answer to the riddle required for safe passage through the moun...
View full detailsThis iconic image of the lone American cowboy and his horse, surveying the plains from a rocky mountaintop, is expertly rendered from shadow to mus...
View full detailsIncludes submersible, energy-efficient, magnetic drive re-circulating pump with a 6 ft. grounded power cord, 4 ft. of vinyl tubing, connecting clam...
View full detailsA richly animated bouquet unfolds across a field of black in a restrained palette that celebrates the beauty and variety of creation. Brueghel was ...
View full detailsA cluster of bathing nymphs tug a spying satyr toward a dunking in this playful mythological portrait by one of the late 19th century's most belove...
View full detailsInhaling the protective aphrodisiac of the smoke of ambergris, this young woman on the fringe of North African society is swathed in a masterfully ...
View full detailsIn a blond wig and a splendidly embellished kimono, Monet's wife Camille models for the artist's witty comment on late 19th century Parisians' love...
View full detailsIn a style that depicts his own transition from Realism to Impressionism, Manet painted a young beauty as much in bloom as the lush landscape that ...
View full detailsIn a cloud of dust, the mounted artillery corps gallop at full speed, yellow gold uniforms and black busbies drawing the eye across the artisticall...
View full detailsWishing to expiate the murder of a friend, Hercules bows in the service of Queen Omphale, only to fall deeply in love. Frenchman Lemoyne, known for...
View full detailsEmbodying the flat style and pure, unmixed colors for which German artist Pechstein is known, this work has a primitive, almost stark beauty. Pechs...
View full detailsPerseus shows Andromeda the head of the slain Medusa, viewable only by reflection lest the viewer be turned to stone. (Interestingly, Andromeda see...
View full detailsPainted specifically to illustrate the costumes and manners of fashionable 18th century France, this colorful composition painted across a high-bac...
View full detailsIn a masterpiece of chromatic cubism, Macke's shop window expresses a feeling and a mood rather than depicting objective reality. One of the leadin...
View full detailsWith a halo symbolizing the duality of love and pain, this 20th century work shines with both feminine beauty and high controversy. The artist hims...
View full detailsA confident and self-assured George Washington stands his ground at one of the important battles of the Revolutionary War in this work commissioned...
View full detailsPainted for the Yellow House in Arles, this is the fourth in a series of sunflowers painted in all stages of their lives. Considered innovative for...
View full detailsWhen artist and subject decided the cold temperature at the Serpentine in London's Hyde Park was better suited to skating than sitting for portrait...
View full detailsThe beautiful and powerful sorceress Circe, after already transforming his men into swine-like beasts, offers the cup of seduction to Ulysses. Begu...
View full detailsEchoing the words of poet John Keats, the daemon Lamia transforms herself into a most ravishing maiden set on seducing her male prey. Waterhouse, i...
View full detailsAfter infatuating Merlin and learning his skills at enchantment, the beguiling Nimue uses the new techniques to send her teacher into a deep sleep ...
View full detailsEpitomizing the thinly brushed color and abundantly fleshed nudes of his later works, Renoir shares a warmly intimate moment as a curvaceous young ...
View full detailsMonet planted gardens wherever he lived and in his rented home in Vetheuil, he made arrangements with the landlord to landscape the terraces that l...
View full detailsWhile the choice of elegant, aristocratic clothing and haughty gaze indicate the artist's wish to show off his social standing, his immense skill o...
View full detailsEducated courtesans of 16th-century Venice valued the erotic role of Flora, ancient goddess of spring, and often had themselves painted in her trap...
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