Bathing Nude Blue By Edgar Degas
Water Nymphs By Gustav Klimt
Le Divan Japonais By Toulouse-Lautrec
Music By Alphonse Mucha
Woman in Blue Reading a Letter by Johannes Vermeer
Reclining Nude By Modigliani
The Milkmaid (square) By Vermeer
Great Wave off Kanagawa (square) By Hokusai
Forest Stream (Square) By Ivan Shishkin
The Three Ages of Woman by Gustav Klimt
Street in Provincetown by Childe Hassam
Peonies by Alphonse Mucha
Jane Avril By Toulouse-Lautrec
Dancer By Edgar Degas
Great Blue Heron By John James Audubon
Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci
Shade of Daisy
Rainy Midnight by Childe Hassam
Forest Stream By Ivan Shishkin
Naval Battle at Night By Ivan Aivazovsky
Hope II by Gustav Klimt
Jasmine by William Morris
Water Lilies By Isaac Levitan
Portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne By Modigliani
Pieter Bruegel the Elder - Tower of Babel
Self Portrait in Blue by Vincent van Gogh
Moulin Rouge la Goulue By Toulouse-Lautrec
Sailing Boat Reflected
A visual art that was created to admire the form of inanimate objects, Fine Art is more about the discipline that forms it. Our range explores the use of colour, shape and form to create aesthetically pleasing pieces that can be featured in any room.
Traditional art or classic art as it is sometimes referred to has its origins in the Renaissance, where ideas of illuminism associated with the ways in how art should represent society came to the forefront of artistic expression. Traditional artwork is often associated with Academicism, which at the time was the formalizing and professionalising of teaching art in Europe, and exhibits the hallmarks of aesthetic character, sense of proportion, harmony and neutrality with colour usually secondary to line and composition that were distinctive of this period.