
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Cardinal Antonio Barberini
Carlo Maratta
An imposing 17th-century portrait featuring rich crimson robes and masterful chiaroscuro lighting.
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.

Old World Portraits
Carlo Maratta
An imposing 17th-century portrait featuring rich crimson robes and masterful chiaroscuro lighting.

Figure Studies
Gerard ter Borch
An elegant Dutch Golden Age interior capturing a refined moment of musical performance.

Old World Portraits
Jan de Bray
A refined 17th-century double portrait celebrating intellectual life and domestic partnership.

Figure Studies
Hendrick ter Brugghen
An evocative 17th-century masterwork capturing a musician in profile, rendered with dramatic light and rich, earthy textures.

Dark Academia
Johannes Lingelbach
This evocative 17th-century scene captures the vibrant daily life and grand architecture of Rome's famous Piazza Navona.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
A masterful Baroque head study of a man, showcasing rich textures and evocative chiaroscuro lighting.

Figure Studies
Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
A richly detailed narrative scene from the Dutch Golden Age, featuring travelers in luminous attire resting against a backdrop of ancient ruins.

Old World Portraits
Justus Sustermans
A dignified 17th-century portrait of a cardinal, distinguished by a bold red palette and rich textures.

Contains disturbing content
Traditional Still Lifes
Willem van Aelst
A masterful Dutch Golden Age study of texture and form featuring hunting trophies.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Anthony van Dyck
A moving Baroque masterpiece by Anthony van Dyck, capturing a moment of profound grief with masterful light and shadow.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Hendrik Goltzius
This dramatic 17th-century masterpiece depicts the mythological hero Hercules in a powerful, triumphant stance.

Contains disturbing content
Figure Studies
Nicolas Poussin
A cornerstone of French Classicism, this 1637 work by Nicolas Poussin captures a pivotal moment in Roman mythology with dramatic tension and architectural precision.
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