
Traditional Still Lifes
Still Life with Lobster
Pieter Claesz
A masterful Dutch Golden Age still life showcasing exquisite textures and a rich, atmospheric palette.
Baroque drama, devotional painting, and richly layered Dutch domestic scenes.
From dramatic baroque painting to quieter devotional and domestic works, this era offers depth, richness, and historical weight.

Traditional Still Lifes
Pieter Claesz
A masterful Dutch Golden Age still life showcasing exquisite textures and a rich, atmospheric palette.

Equestrian & Animals
Pieter Boel
An expressive 17th-century oil study capturing the soulful gaze and noble profile of a spotted hound.

Equestrian & Animals
Willem Ossenbeeck
A luminous 17th-century Dutch pastoral scene depicting Mercury amidst a group of cattle and a striking white horse.

Traditional Still Lifes
Pieter van Noort
A masterfully rendered Dutch Golden Age still life capturing the textures of fresh catch and fishing gear in warm, earthy tones.

Traditional Still Lifes
Willem Claesz. Heda
A masterful 17th-century Dutch still life showcasing the exquisite play of light on glass, silver, and food.

Old World Portraits
Anthony van Dyck
This grand seventeenth-century portrait by Anthony van Dyck features an English earl in a lush, exotic landscape.

Moody Landscapes
Adam Pynacker
A masterful 17th-century landscape capturing the atmospheric glow of twilight over a rugged, wooded terrain.

Equestrian & Animals
Unknown Artist
A lively 17th-century genre scene featuring riders, cattle, and dogs gathered outside a rustic dwelling.

Figure Studies
Peter Paul Rubens
A tender and luminous study of two sleeping children by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens.

Figure Studies
Adam Elsheimer
A dramatic Baroque scene of Emperor Heraclius carrying the True Cross on horseback, rendered with jewel-like intensity.

Figure Studies
David Teniers the Younger
This 17th-century genre painting captures a spirited moment of companionship between two elderly figures.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem
A luminous 17th-century allegory of spring, rich with mythological detail and a golden Baroque glow.
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