
Old World Portraits
Louis XVIII in His Study at the Tuileries
François Gérard
A dignified 19th-century French portrait depicting Louis XVIII in a grand, scholarly setting.
Romantic atmosphere, neoclassical structure, and early landscape painting with feeling.
Works from the early 1800s balance romantic feeling, classical structure, and a growing sense of atmosphere.

Old World Portraits
François Gérard
A dignified 19th-century French portrait depicting Louis XVIII in a grand, scholarly setting.

Pastoral Scenes
Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet
This classic English landscape features figures on a path, framed by towering trees and a luminous, billowing sky.

Dark Academia
Edouard Hamman
This dramatic 19th-century oil painting depicts the educational awakening of the young Michel de Montaigne through music.

Pastoral Scenes
Charles Towne
An idyllic English pastoral scene featuring a resting shepherd and grazing livestock under a sweeping sky.

Moody Landscapes
Unknown Artist
This dramatic 1810 landscape captures the haunting ruins of St. Benet's Abbey beneath a heavy, atmospheric sky.

oil paint
Wilhelm Marstrand
A romantic study of weathered stone ruins reclaimed by nature in a serene landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Charles Lock Eastlake
A classical landscape sketch of Sicilian ruins by Charles Lock Eastlake, perfect for traditional interiors.

Moody Landscapes
Ernst Fries
This serene 19th-century landscape captures the awe-inspiring scale of the mountains through a sophisticated play of light and atmosphere.

Curated selection
William Page
A serene 19th-century watercolor view of the Acropolis in Athens, framed by ancient, gnarled trees.

Curated selection
Étienne Bouhot
A luminous and detailed 19th-century study of Parisian rooftops by Étienne Bouhot.

Contains disturbing content
oil paint
Jean-Adolphe Beaucé
A dramatic and masterful historical painting capturing the intensity of a 19th-century military siege.

Contains disturbing content
oil paint
Jørgen Sonne
A dramatic 19th-century oil painting depicting the movement and intensity of a historical military charge.
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