
Old World Portraits
William Vans Murray
Mather Brown
A bold and sophisticated 18th-century portrait characterized by dramatic color contrast and elegant execution.
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
Mather Brown
A bold and sophisticated 18th-century portrait characterized by dramatic color contrast and elegant execution.

Old World Portraits
John Francis Rigaud
A sophisticated 18th-century group portrait of three brothers gathered around a nautical map.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Gainsborough
A majestic full-length portrait of the Earl of Sandwich by Thomas Gainsborough, set against the backdrop of Greenwich.

Old World Portraits
John Singleton Copley
A sophisticated 1773 double portrait by John Singleton Copley, capturing a moment of domestic elegance.

Equestrian & Animals
George Garrard
A refined 18th-century equestrian portrait capturing a racehorse and jockey in a serene landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
Unknown Artist
A classic 18th-century British sporting scene capturing the refined atmosphere of a countryside hunt.

Old World Portraits
Erasmus Quellinus II
This charming 17th-century portrait captures a young boy in elegant attire accompanied by his hunting hawk and loyal hounds.

Old World Portraits
Ralph Earl
A dignified 18th-century military portrait featuring bold red accents and a faithful hunting dog.

Equestrian & Animals
Jan van Kessel the Elder
A magnificent menagerie of animals, led by a striking white horse, gathered before the distant horizon of Noah’s Ark.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a woman admiring an ornate golden platter, rendered in warm, luminous tones.

Old World Portraits
Rosalba Carriera
An elegant Rococo pastel portrait capturing the dignified presence of the French Consul Le Blond.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
William Blake
A striking depiction of Isaac Newton by William Blake, capturing the philosopher in a moment of intense scientific focus.
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