🖼 Explore the Masters
Discover the techniques, palettes, and creative process of history’s greatest artists. Study their work. Learn from their legacy.
Five study guides are already hanging — Sargent, Caravaggio, Monet, Degas, and Van Gogh. The rest are being framed now.
From the gallery · Wall 1
🖼 The Collection
The featured wall — who we’re studying now, and who’s next. The full collection hangs just below.
Water Lilies, 1906
Claude Monet
Father of Impressionism. Known for capturing light, atmosphere, and fleeting moments in nature.
Open Monet's World →Sunflowers, 1888
Vincent Van Gogh
Stroke and color as pure feeling — ten years of work that changed painting forever.
Open Van Gogh's World →From the gallery · Wall 2
🗄 The Art from Art Archives
Artists the course has already lived with — their study guides stay hung. Start anywhere.
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose, 1886
John Singer Sargent
Master portraitist celebrated for his loose brushwork, elegance, and psychological insight.
Open Sargent's World → Start hereThe Ballet Class, 1874
Edgar Degas
The great designer of the rectangle — dancers, racehorses, and compositions cropped like no one else’s.
Open Degas's World →The Calling of Saint Matthew, 1600
Caravaggio
Baroque master of light and shadow. His dramatic realism changed the course of Western art.
Open Caravaggio's World →From the gallery · Wall 3
🖼 Being Framed Now
The rest of the collection — study guides on the way.
The Lady of Shalott, 1888
John William Waterhouse
Master of mythological and romantic subjects, known for poetic beauty and rich, classical detail.
Waterhouse's World — coming soonStrolling along the Seashore, 1909
Joaquin Sorolla
Renowned for his luminous use of color and light, often depicting sunlit scenes and the sea.
Sorolla's World — coming soonLight
Joaquín Sorolla · Anders Zorn · John Singer Sargent
Design
Edgar Degas · Johannes Vermeer · Ilya Repin
Color
Claude Monet · Joaquín Sorolla · Vincent van Gogh
Edges
Diego Velázquez · John Singer Sargent · Rembrandt
Draftsmanship
William-Adolphe Bouguereau · Charles Bargue · Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Exhibition Annex · New Room
🎬 The Screening Room
The masters painted light — filmmakers chase it too. A dark little room of films chosen for painters, with a mission tucked behind every poster.
Lights down — step inside →“The object of art is not to reproduce reality, but to create a reality of the same intensity.”
— Alberto Giacometti
Pick one master and stay awhile — three paintings looked at slowly teach more than thirty at a glance. Know an artist everyone should study? Tell Hannah.