
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Louis XV of France
Louis-Michel van Loo
A magnificent 18th-century royal portrait depicting King Louis XV in ceremonial splendor.
Rococo elegance, neoclassical restraint, and refined portraiture with decorative ease.
Portraits, landscapes, and decorative works from the 1700s bring refinement, softness, and a sense of grace.

Old World Portraits
Louis-Michel van Loo
A magnificent 18th-century royal portrait depicting King Louis XV in ceremonial splendor.

Old World Portraits
Michael Dahl
This stately Baroque portrait by Michael Dahl depicts Rear-Admiral Sir John Munden in commanding military attire against a dramatic naval backdrop.

Pastoral Scenes
Unknown Artist
This charming 18th-century oil painting captures a stately English manor house overlooking a common bustling with quiet rural life.

Old World Portraits
Jakob Björck
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a noblewoman in lace and florals, capturing an air of quiet refinement.

Old World Portraits
Arthur William Devis
An elegant 18th-century double portrait set against a lush, atmospheric landscape.

Old World Portraits
Tilly Kettle
This elegant 18th-century double portrait captures two sisters seated together against a soft, wooded backdrop.

Figure Studies
Eustache Le Sueur
A serene and compassionate Baroque scene depicting a Carmelite nun giving alms to a man in need.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Charles André van Loo
A luminous Rococo scene featuring the goddess Venus and playful cupids with the armor of Mars.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Jean-François de Troy
An elegant Rococo scene of the goddess Diana and her nymphs at rest in a verdant, atmospheric forest.
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