
Dark Academia
Saint Elizabeth
Nicolas-Auguste Hesse
A dignified 19th-century oil study of Saint Elizabeth set within a classical stone archway.
Scholarly portraits, interiors, and old-world pieces with gravity.
Scholarly interiors, portraits, and moody old-world works create a look that feels literary, intimate, and quietly dramatic.

Dark Academia
Nicolas-Auguste Hesse
A dignified 19th-century oil study of Saint Elizabeth set within a classical stone archway.

Dark Academia
Jean Gigoux
A rich and atmospheric 19th-century interior study capturing a quiet, personal corner of an artist's salon.

Dark Academia
Albrecht De Vriendt
An evocative 19th-century portrait of an architect, rendered with exquisite detail against a luminous gold backdrop.

Dark Academia
Matilde Meoni Malenchini
An elegant 19th-century portrait of a gentleman in his study, surrounded by books and scholarly artifacts.

Dark Academia
Ferdinand Brütt
An evocative Impressionist study of commercial life in a grand 19th-century stock exchange.

Dark Academia
Robert Smirke
A moody and romantic scene depicting a young lover in quiet contemplation, inspired by Shakespeare's Seven Ages of Man.

Dark Academia
Massia Bibikoff
This 1916 oil painting captures the atmospheric interior of the Musée de la Guerre in Paris, focusing on a historic display of flags.

Dark Academia
Carl Hofverberg
An intricate 18th-century trompe l'oeil masterwork featuring pistols and letters pinned to a rustic wooden board.

Dark Academia
Karol Tichy
A dramatic Symbolist scene of a funeral procession illuminated by the flickering glow of handheld candles.

Dark Academia
Hugo Simberg
A captivating Finnish Symbolist work featuring a surreal, storybook-like scene with a mysterious central figure and a looming, shaggy beast.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Fernand Cormon
This evocative monochromatic study by Fernand Cormon captures the raw energy and communal effort of primitive life in a sophisticated academic style.

Contains disturbing content
Dark Academia
László Mednyánszky
A hauntingly evocative 19th-century study of mortality, rendered in deep, moody tones with a masterful touch.
Showing 361–372 of 430