
Equestrian & Animals
Resting Hunters
David Teniers the Younger
A classic 17th-century Flemish genre scene capturing a moment of repose for hunters and their hounds in an expansive landscape.
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.

Equestrian & Animals
David Teniers the Younger
A classic 17th-century Flemish genre scene capturing a moment of repose for hunters and their hounds in an expansive landscape.

Figure Studies
Caesar van Everdingen
A masterful 17th-century history painting depicting a philosophical lesson in a grand, classical style.

Old World Portraits
Frans Hals
This iconic Dutch Golden Age portrait by Frans Hals captures a moment of fleeting, spontaneous joy.

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

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.

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

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

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

Figure Studies
Charles Le Brun
A magnificent Baroque allegory celebrating the reign of Louis XIV through grand figures and rich symbolism.

Moody Landscapes
Jacob van Ruisdael
This atmospheric 17th-century winter scene by Jacob van Ruisdael captures the quiet, chilly beauty of the Dutch countryside.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Nicolas Poussin
A dramatic classical scene depicting the moment Armida falls in love with the sleeping Rinaldo.

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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