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Herne's Oak from The Merry Wives of Windsor
George Cruikshank
A dramatic 19th-century oil painting depicting a spirited scene from Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.
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.

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George Cruikshank
A dramatic 19th-century oil painting depicting a spirited scene from Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.

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Philippe-Jacques van Bree
This grand 19th-century history painting captures the dramatic moment of Emperor Charles V's abdication in a richly detailed gothic interior.

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Nikolai Nevrev
A dramatic 19th-century masterpiece illustrating a moment of high tension in the Russian court, rendered with rich detail and atmosphere.

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Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret
A dramatic and richly detailed 19th-century scene capturing a tense moment in a Renaissance artist's workshop.

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Döme Skuteczky
A dramatic scene of early 20th-century industry, capturing the intense glow and atmospheric shadows of a copper smithy.

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Bénigne Gagneraux
This grand Neoclassical painting captures a historic meeting between royalty and the papacy within the sun-drenched, vaulted splendor of a Roman museum.

Contains disturbing content
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Pieter Schoubroeck
A dramatic and detailed 17th-century depiction of the fall of Troy, filled with fire, action, and historical narrative.

Contains nudity
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Jules-Élie Delaunay
A dramatic and masterful depiction of a historical tragedy, filled with atmospheric tension and classical grandeur.

Contains disturbing content
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Émile Bayard
This dramatic monochromatic painting by Émile Bayard captures the intense heroism and turmoil of General Cambronne at the Battle of Waterloo.

Contains disturbing content
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Arnold Böcklin
A haunting Symbolist masterpiece depicting the relentless and terrifying march of the plague through a desolate city.
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