
Eve (1911 CE)
John Collier’s Eve is a luminous Pre-Raphaelite oil painting, portraying the biblical Eve in Eden.

Artworks crafted with oil paint, a medium prized for its depth and versatility. This category showcases the rich colors and textures of oil paintings across various styles and periods.

John Collier’s Eve is a luminous Pre-Raphaelite oil painting, portraying the biblical Eve in Eden.

A captivating work of Impressionism that invites viewers into a serene yet dynamic moment on the Yerres River.

Sorolla’s luminist style, marked by vibrant colors and masterful light effects, transforms this everyday lunch scene into a timeless celebration of Mediterranean life.

With its lively portrayal of figures, horses, carts, and boats under a clear sky, the artwork offers a glimpse into the vibrant maritime culture of the Dutch Golden Age.

This Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece, inspired by Coventry Patmore’s poem, portrays the initial encounter between a woodman’s daughter and a squire’s son in a lush forest.

A captivating oil painting inspired by Robert Browning’s poem, depicting a vengeful woman and an alchemist crafting poison in a gothic laboratory.

The Death of Cleopatra (1890) is a grand oil painting depicting Cleopatra VII’s tragic demise in the Great Temple at Philae.

A masterpiece of the Rococo period, celebrated for its playful, flirtatious scene set in a lush garden, The swing makes artlovers pause.

A profoundly moving work that stands out in the artist’s oeuvre for its social commentary and emotional depth when it comes to sad inheritance.

This large-scale portrait of four young daughters in a dimly lit Parisian interior captivates viewers with its unconventional composition, masterful use of light, and psychological depth.

An idyllic summer day, where a shimmering river, lush meadows, and bathing children evoke a dreamlike harmony between humanity and nature.

On the Beach (also known as Sur la plage de Boulogne), painted by Édouard Manet in 1868, is a captivating depiction of a lively beach scene at Boulogne-sur-Mer.