Framed Art
Boston Harbor - Small
Considered one of the greatest American Luminist painters, Fitz Hugh Lane's paintings are distinguished for their accuracy and detail.
Water Lilies 1 - Small
Monet described his renowned water lily project as the illusion of the endless whole, as a wave with no horizon and no shore. Following the restful example these still waters, this image offers peaceful mediation in the middle of a flowering aquarium.
Sunflowers - Small
Anticipating the arrival of fellow artist and friend Paul Gauguin, van Gogh used bright, cheerful colors to paint this work during the early morning sun at his home in Arles. The resulting floral depiction celebrates nature at its most delightful with hardly a shadow in sight.
Rainy Day Boston - Small
A founding member of the American Impressionist group called The Ten, Childe Hassam studied in Paris as a young man and learned from the Masters.
Peonies in a Wild Garden - Small
Luscious color generates a warmth and vitality that cascades from the vase in this exquisite work by Frechman Lemaire. This boldly composed bouquet image is an outstanding example of the still life genre and the artist's extraordinary mastery of the art of painting.
Meadow in the Wood - Small
German painter Hans Thoma drew much of his inspiration from his home in the Black Forest. In this painting, a young woman is picking flowers in a wind-swept valley that seems to be in a secluded area surrounded by the forest, giving the young woman the entire meadow to herself.
Red and Gold - Small
In many of his paintings, American Impressinist Benson portrays subjects of elegance and beauty. In Red and Gold, a young woman immediately draws the eye's attention to her red shawl, which contrasts with her white dress and jet-black hair.
Hydrangeas - Small
Steer's paintings were known for his handling of light and experimenting with breaking up color, much like Monet was doing at the same time.
Roses - Small
Best known for his floral images, Jensen often painted the background of his paintings a dark or muted color, allowing the bouquet to take center stage. This summer selection of flowers jumps brightly from the page, boasting in their brilliant color and display.
Children Playing at the Seashore - Small
This delightful image by Potthast is a prime example of the American Impressionist predilection to show the smiling realities of the bourgeoisie class in the early 19th century. Rich with style and charm, the moment in time at the beach deftly captures the age of innocence.











