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“Antibes” (1888) by Henri Biva captures the Riviera’s fortified walls against the calm Mediterranean and distant Alps. With delicate color and crystalline light, Biva transforms a coastal view into a serene postcard of the Côte d’Azur. 🌊

“Portrait of Mademoiselle Irène Cahen d’Anvers” (1880) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir shows the young Irène with radiant red hair and a pensive gaze. Commissioned by her banker father, the portrait became one of Renoir’s most famous—and later endured a turbulent history during WWII. 🎨

“Butterflies” (1895) by Charles Edward Perugini captures a young girl gazing at a bowl as butterflies hover and take flight. Blending innocence with dreamlike wonder, the painting reflects the Victorian fascination with fleeting beauty and reverie. 🦋

“A Game of Croquet” (1873) by Winslow Homer captures a new leisure craze of the 19th century. Once novel for women to play outdoors, croquet became a symbol of elegance and social change. Homer sets the scene with poise, play, and even a dog as spectator. 🎐

“The Birth of Venus” (1879) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau reimagines the goddess with Academic precision and sensual grace. Surrounded by nymphs, tritons, and cupids, she rises on a shell—her luminous form embodying 19th-century ideals of divine beauty. 🐚

















