Category: Artworks

Step into the world of timeless artworks that shaped our visual culture. Explore rare paintings, sculptures, and creative masterpieces that reveal the evolution of artistic expression through centuries.From Renaissance genius to modern minimalism, each piece tells a story of imagination, innovation, and beauty that continues to inspire artists and collectors worldwide.

  • #32 Self-portrait on a Stone Bridge

    #32 Self-portrait on a Stone Bridge

    Perched at the far left of a rough-hewn stone bridge, a small seated figure anchors the scene like a signature in human form. The bridge itself is built from chunky stacked blocks, supporting a narrow span that stretches across the page in a single, steady line. Soft washes of color—muted reds and greens in the…

  • #48 Millhouse

    #48 Millhouse

    Tucked into a bend of calm water, the Millhouse rises with a quiet, working dignity—whitewashed walls, a modest chimney, and the unmistakable round wheel set into the structure’s side. The scene is rendered with a light, watery touch that lets the riverbank and soft sky breathe, while hints of framework and timbers suggest the practical…

  • #11 The Troll Ride, 1910

    #11 The Troll Ride, 1910

    A hush seems to settle over the meadow as a dark horse stands patiently beneath a rider who looks more shadow than person, wrapped in a long cloak and an exaggerated, troll-like headpiece. Soft, clouded skies frame the scene, while wildflowers and tall grass thicken the foreground, turning an ordinary hillside into a stage for…

  • #27 The Changelings, 1913

    #27 The Changelings, 1913

    Drawn into a cavern-like space, the viewer meets a strange drama of myth and menace that suits the title *The Changelings, 1913*. A hulking, horned figure leans forward with an axe raised, its long red beard spilling downward, while curling shapes and debris gather around the ground like a tangled underworld. Above, a pale, clouded…

  • #3 Apples for bobbin

    #3 Apples for bobbin

    Mischief takes center stage in “Apples for bobbin,” where grinning fruit and a towering jack-o’-lantern turn a simple party game into a full-blown Halloween spectacle. A wooden tub marked “HALLOWEEN” sloshes with water as round-faced apples tumble, splash, and scamper, each given lively expressions and jaunty little legs. The scene reads like an illustrated postcard…

  • #19 O, is my true love tall and grand? O, is my sweetheart bonny?

    #19 O, is my true love tall and grand? O, is my sweetheart bonny?

    Against a deep midnight-blue background, three whimsical cabbage-headed figures pose like a tiny theatrical troupe, their roots splayed as feet and their leafy “faces” turned toward an unseen audience. One wears a neat red bow tie, another a pale blue bow, while the smallest looks on with a comically solemn expression. The bold, golden “HALLOWEEN”…

  • #35 Come spooking with me on Hallowe’en

    #35 Come spooking with me on Hallowe’en

    A storybook pumpkin-house rises in the background, its carved curves turned into windows and a little doorway, as if autumn itself decided to become architecture. A winding stone path leads up through soft grass and shrubs, setting a gentle stage for the night’s make-believe rather than true fright. The warm oranges and greens, framed like…

  • #15 Hayne-Hudjihini, The Eagle of Delight

    #15 Hayne-Hudjihini, The Eagle of Delight

    Hayne-Hudjihini, remembered here as “The Eagle of Delight,” meets the viewer with a composed, direct gaze that feels both intimate and formal. The portrait’s careful color work draws attention to her braided hair, the glint of long earrings, and the layered necklaces that frame her face and neckline. A soft, light background keeps the focus…

  • #31 Major Ridge, A Cherokee Chief

    #31 Major Ridge, A Cherokee Chief

    Major Ridge appears here in a formal portrait that reads as both artwork and historical record, presenting a Cherokee chief with a steady, unsmiling gaze. The artist emphasizes dignity through careful detail—silvered hair, a strong brow, and the composed posture of someone accustomed to being heard. His tailored coat, high collar, and layered waistcoat reflect…

  • #47 Paddy-Carr, Creek Interpreter

    #47 Paddy-Carr, Creek Interpreter

    Warm color and careful draftsmanship give this portrait an immediate presence: a young man faces the viewer with a steady, composed expression, his dark hair cut in a straight fringe and his posture relaxed but self-possessed. The title, “Paddy-Carr, Creek Interpreter,” frames him not merely as a sitter, but as a cultural intermediary whose work…