
Old World Portraits
Self-Portrait
Peter Paul Rubens
A commanding and elegant self-portrait by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens.
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
Peter Paul Rubens
A commanding and elegant self-portrait by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens.

Old World Portraits
Pavel Svedomsky
An elegant 19th-century oil portrait capturing a woman in profile with rich textures and a warm, glowing palette.

Old World Portraits
Gilbert Stuart
A dignified 18th-century portrait of Viscount Sydney, captured with masterful light and shadow by the renowned Gilbert Stuart.

Old World Portraits
Alfred Stevens
A refined 19th-century scene of quiet contemplation featuring a woman beside a vibrant autumnal floral arrangement.

Old World Portraits
Gunnar Berndtson
An intimate and focused late 19th-century portrait of a painter at work, rendered with rich, moody tones.

Old World Portraits
François Gérard
A magnificent Neoclassical portrait of Empress Josephine in her opulent coronation finery.

Old World Portraits
Thérèse Schwartze
A sophisticated late 19th-century portrait of a scholar at his study, characterized by deep tones and a thoughtful gaze.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
A dignified 17th-century portrait featuring rich dark tones and striking heraldic detail.

Old World Portraits
Karel Dujardin
An elegant 17th-century self-portrait featuring dramatic contrasts and refined Dutch Golden Age attire.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
A striking neoclassical portrait by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, capturing the refined elegance of early 19th-century France.

Old World Portraits
Valentin Serov
An elegant portrait of Henriette Girshman by Valentin Serov, capturing a moment of refined poise before a mirror.

Old World Portraits
François Boucher
An elegant Rococo portrait of Madame de Pompadour in a shimmering blue gown, capturing the refinement of the 18th-century French court.
Showing 1825–1836 of 1946