"Specimens of the Glass in the Nave"

This piece represents the intersection of art, architecture, and spirituality. Its elegant details offer a glimpse into the grandeur of stained glass in its historical context, while also serving as timeless inspiration for design today.

"Rouen Cathedral, West Façade, Sunlight"

Painted in 1894, this work is part of Monet’s famous Rouen Cathedral series, where he captured the Gothic façade in shifting daylight.

"View of Capri"

Created around 1878 during Sargent’s travels in Italy, View of Capri reflects his fascination with light, color, and Mediterranean landscapes.

"Church of St. Jacques, Dieppe"

This depiction of the Church of St. Jacques in Dieppe captures the Gothic monument with remarkable precision and sensitivity. Roberts highlights the ornate stonework and soaring verticality of the church while bathing the scene in natural light.

"The Salute, Venice"

Painted during one of Sargent’s many visits to Venice, this watercolor depicts the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute rising over the shimmering waters of the Grand Canal.

"Blooming Coral Tree in Blossom"

This vibrant composition captures a coral tree in full bloom, its fiery red blossoms glowing against a vivid sky. Likely painted during Gallen-Kallela’s travels abroad, the work showcases his fascination with color and light.