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- Alexander Mosses
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- William Kidd
- William Sidney Mount
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George Catlin's 'Sha-có-pay, The Six' captures a Plains Ojibwa chief in 1832. Witness the dignity and power of Native American culture through this iconic portrait – a window to a vanishing world.
Witness the powerful portrait of Black Hawk by George Catlin! This iconic 1832 painting captures Native American dignity & resilience, offering a poignant glimpse into frontier life. Explore this masterpiece today!
Karl Bryullov’s ‘Bathsheba’ captures a Romantic moment of vulnerability through dramatic chiaroscuro and psychological depth, depicting the iconic biblical scene with masterful realism and idealized beauty – discover this stunning reproduction.
Discover 'Wolf on the Hill' by George Catlin, a striking 1832 portrait of a Plains Native American chief. Explore rich detail & symbolic significance!
Admire 'Hayne Hudjihini, Eagle of Delight' by Henry Inman (1832). This stunning portrait captures an Otoe woman’s beauty & dignity, reflecting a pivotal moment in Native American history.
Katsushika Hokusai's *Roben Waterfalls* exemplifies Edo-period artistic innovation with Prussian blue pigment and masterful perspective, conveying nature’s dynamism and symbolizing purity through Ōyama Mountain’s cascade.
Explore Delacroix’s ‘Count de Mornay’s Apartment’! A richly detailed 1832 oil painting showcasing Romantic elegance & refined decadence. Discover its artistic significance at the Louvre.
George Hayter’s 1832 portrait of Countess Yelizaveta Vorontsova captures Regency elegance with luminous chalk and crayon detail. Admire the refined style of this miniature master and discover a timeless piece to own.
George Catlin's 'Hón-je-a-pút-o, Wife of Bear-catcher' captures a Native American woman with striking dignity and detail. Explore this iconic portrait reflecting frontier life and Catlin’s pioneering art.
Karl Bryullov's "The Rider" (1832) captures a captivating scene of a woman and her dogs, commissioned by Countess Samoilova. This Romantic masterpiece showcases dramatic lighting and figures within a classical style.
Explore Honoré Daumier’s 'The Fool,' a poignant sculpture of a parliamentarian embodying sorrow & contemplation. A powerful example of 19th-century realism.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s "The Sword of Henry IV" (1832) captures a dramatic historical moment. Witness the power dynamic as Don Pedro kisses Henry's sword, rendered with Ingres’ signature precision and neoclassical style.
Experience Romanticism's depth with Henry Inman's striking 1832 portrait of Pes-Ke-Le-Cha-Co; own this detailed glimpse into American history.
A dignified 1832 Romanticist portrait of Sarah Annis Sully by Thomas Sully captures timeless elegance through soft textures and graceful tones, inviting you to bring this piece of American history into your collection.
Experience George Catlin's iconic 'La-dóo-ke-a, Buffalo Bull,' a powerful portrait of a Pawnee warrior from 1832. A stunning oil painting capturing Native American culture and heritage – available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Experience Katsushika Hokusai's 'Carp in Water'! This iconic Ukiyo-e print depicts carp leaping, symbolizing perseverance & beauty. Explore Japanese art history and symbolism.
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Admire 'Portrait of Adolphine Købke,' a captivating 1832 painting by Christen Købke, showcasing his mastery of light and capturing a poignant moment of introspection. Explore Danish Golden Age art.
Honoré Daumier's "Guizot or the Bore" (1832) is a biting satirical lithograph lampooning French politician François Guizot. Witness Daumier’s masterful critique of 19th-century society through this iconic artwork.
Intense portrait of a Native American chief by George Catlin (1832), capturing the vibrant spirit of the frontier; discover this historical masterpiece today.
Explore George Catlin’s ‘Wolf on the Hill’! A captivating 1832 portrait of a Plains Native American chief in American School style. Admire its rich detail & symbolic significance.
Witness the stern gaze of a Fox Warrior in George Catlin's 1832 depiction, capturing vanishing frontier life; explore this historic masterpiece today.