
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Eva and Frances Johnston
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
A tender 19th-century double portrait of two sisters by the French Academic master William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
Scholarly portraits and old-world figures with gravity.
Richly dressed sitters, formal poses, and darker palettes give these portraits their stately, old-world presence.

Old World Portraits
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
A tender 19th-century double portrait of two sisters by the French Academic master William-Adolphe Bouguereau.

Old World Portraits
Henri de Braekeleer
A soulful 19th-century portrait of the artist's sister, characterized by a detailed patterned backdrop and warm, earthen tones.

Old World Portraits
Michael Ancher
An intimate profile portrait capturing a moment of quiet contemplation in luminous light.

Old World Portraits
Rembrandt
A profound and intimate self-portrait by Rembrandt, captured in his final year with masterful light and texture.

Old World Portraits
Pompeo Batoni
An elegant and dignified 18th-century portrait of Pope Clement XIII in ornate ecclesiastical robes.

Old World Portraits
Gerard van Honthorst
A grand 17th-century Dutch double portrait featuring a prince in gleaming ceremonial armor and a noblewoman in elegant black lace.

Old World Portraits
Henri Loubat
An evocative 19th-century oil portrait of a young man in a straw hat, captured with sensitive realism.

Old World Portraits
Anders Zorn
An intimate and masterful portrait of Pontus Fürstenberg, captured with Anders Zorn’s signature bold, impressionistic brushwork.

Old World Portraits
George Romney
A luminous 18th-century family portrait by George Romney, capturing the elegance of the Countess of Warwick and her children.

Old World Portraits
François de Troy
An elegant 17th-century French portrait of a noblewoman, rendered with luminous textures and regal poise.

Old World Portraits
William Allsworth
A sweeping mid-19th century narrative painting of a family in traditional Highland dress overlooking a coastal harbor.

Old World Portraits
Albrecht De Vriendt
An elegant 19th-century tribute to the Flemish master Hans Memling, set against a luminous gold backdrop.
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