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Mythological Scene, after Francois Boucher, Limited Edition (3/50)

Francois Boucher was a prolific Rococo painter of portraits, allegories, genre, history, and mythological scenes

The Tiller Girls, after Carl Hofer, Limited Edition (7/50)

This large Expressionist Painting is a faithful yet nuanced Mixed-Media Tableau of the "The Tiller Girls" who were popular dance troupes, first formed by John Tiller in Manchester, England

Art Nouveau Pastel, Limited Edition (3/50)

Jan Toorop created an array of work in the modernist styles of Pointillism, Art Nouveau, and Symbolism

Neoclassical Study, Limited Edition (2/50)

French engraving master Jean-Francois Janinet worked during the twilight of the French Revolutionary and the throes of chaos

Athena, after Gustav Klimt, Limited Edition (28/50)

Austrian Expressionist painter Gustav Klimt was a disciple of the "Vienna Secession" movement in art, which held that the Vienna Academy's conservatism was stifling to artist and viewer while devoted to frank, sexual, sometimes shocking art

Feminine Study by Enjolras, Limited Edition (6/50)

Academically-trained French artist Delphin Enjolras produced a variety of subjects in a wide array of mediums, creating landscapes, portraits, figure studies, and domestic scenes using watercolor, oil, and pastels

Implacable Universe by Barrett Evon, Signed Limited Edition (29/50)

This Modern Interior Design Masterpiece suggests some Oriental Nirvana where Asian women are equals, if not rulers of a Celestial paradise

The Tiny Vagabond, after Francois Boucher, Limited Edition (5/50)

Francois Boucher was a prolific Rococo painter of portraits, allegories, genre, history, and mythological scenes

The Letter, after Charles Joshua Chaplin, Limited Edition (3/50)

Belle Epoque portraitist Charles Joshua Chaplin was greatly influenced by the French Realists as well as Francois Boucher, and the English artists Gainsborough and Reynolds

Madame Letellier, after Paul Helleu, Limited Edition (3/50)

Belle Epoque artist Paul Cesar Helleu worked in various mediums – oils, pastels, and dry etchings – but focused on fashionable females of Parisian society for his subject matter

Papillon, after Luis Falero, Limited Edition (16/50)

Luis Ricardo Falero was born in Granada, studied in Paris, and took up residence in London

Baroque Fine Art, Limited Edition (4/50)

Italian Benedetto Luti produced oils on canvas and frescoes but was one of the first to create pastels as standalone works, not as preliminary studies for later paintings

Nymphe de fontaine, after Antoine Watteau, Limited Edition (9/50)

Artist Jean-Antoine Watteau helped transition French visual art from the classical and sober Baroque to the more light-hearted Rococo

Belle Epoque Painting, Limited Edition (6/50)

Belle Epoque artist Paul Cesar Helleu worked in various mediums – oils, pastels, and dry etchings – but focused on fashionable females of Parisian society for his subject matter

Dusseldorf School Painting, Limited Edition (13/50)

German religious and genre artist Meyer von Bremen studied under Dusseldorf Schoolmasters and went on to concentrate on scenes from the Gospel and pictures of the pathos of domestic life

Mid-Century Modern, Limited Edition (9/50)

American illustrator Dean Cornwell produced a voluminous amount of magazine and periodical covers, advertising imagery, and even propaganda posters during WWII

Melancholy, after Albert Edelfelt, Limited Edition (9/50)

Albert Edelfelt was an academically-trained artist who was an acquaintance of the American painter John Singer Sargent

World's Columbian Exposition, after Walter Shirlaw, Limited Edition (4/50)

This large art Study from the World's Columbian Exposition was originally rendered in Chicago c

Self-Portrait, after Charles-Antoine Coypel, Limited Edition (10/50)

French painter and intellectual Charles-Antoine Coypel was the son of the artist Antoine Coypel and grandson of Noel Coypel

Elsie Ferguson, after Charles Gates Sheldon, Limited Edition (7/50)

This Large Mixed-Media portrait is an Art Deco masterpiece that pays homage to the incomparable Elsie Ferguson