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Les Joueurs de Tric-trac
Master of the Games
A sophisticated 17th-century genre painting depicting gentlemen in a moment of quiet competition over a game of backgammon.
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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Master of the Games
A sophisticated 17th-century genre painting depicting gentlemen in a moment of quiet competition over a game of backgammon.

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Jan van der Heyden
A masterful Dutch Golden Age interior depicting a rich collection of scientific and worldly curiosities.

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Théobald Chartran
An atmospheric oil study depicting a historical academic assembly in a muted, scholarly palette.

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George Sturm
A dramatic 19th-century historical painting depicting a knight's heroic moment atop a medieval tower.

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Jean Barbault
A dramatic 18th-century landscape featuring the iconic Pyramid of Cestius amidst architectural ruins.

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Kitty Lange Kielland
An evocative 19th-century interior scene capturing a quiet moment of reflection in an atmospheric, plant-filled study.

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Carl Fredrik Swan
A sophisticated 18th-century group portrait set within a grand, book-filled library.

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Hugo Simberg
This serene 1917 portrait by Hugo Simberg captures the quiet, concentrated focus of a sculptor at work in his studio.

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Moritz von Schwind
An enchanting 19th-century narrative painting depicting a chance encounter between a sketching artist and a mysterious woman in a forest.

Contains nudity
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Thomas Eakins
A dramatic and meticulously detailed monochrome study of Thomas Eakins' famous medical masterpiece.

Contains disturbing content
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Louis Joseph Watteau
A powerful and dynamic depiction of 18th-century warfare attributed to Louis Joseph Watteau.

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.
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