
Old World Portraits
Anna Maria Brodeau Thornton
Gilbert Stuart
An elegant Regency-era portrait of a woman in a white gown, captured with soft, luminous light by Gilbert Stuart.
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
Gilbert Stuart
An elegant Regency-era portrait of a woman in a white gown, captured with soft, luminous light by Gilbert Stuart.

Equestrian & Animals
James Ward
A striking 19th-century portrait of two magnificent long-horned oxen set against a moody, architectural backdrop.

Figure Studies
Thomas Couture
A soulful character study capturing the weathered features of an elderly woman with masterful, expressive brushwork.

Moody Landscapes
J. M. W. Turner
A masterpiece of light and atmosphere by J.M.W. Turner, depicting the ethereal ruins of ancient Rome in a radiant, golden glow.

Pastoral Scenes
J. M. W. Turner
A serene pastoral landscape by J.M.W. Turner featuring a grand English estate and cattle resting by a river.

Coastal Classics
George Caleb Bingham
A classic mid-19th-century American genre scene capturing a moment of river life with masterful light and composition.

Pastoral Scenes
Théodore Rousseau
A serene 19th-century French landscape featuring verdant hills and a peaceful rural path.

Equestrian & Animals
Alfred de Dreux
A masterful 19th-century equestrian portrait capturing the quiet bond between a horse, her groom, and a loyal companion.

Pastoral Scenes
Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
A luminous and serene biblical scene of the harvest, painted in the refined Nazarene style.

Moody Landscapes
J. M. W. Turner
A masterpiece of light and drama, J.M.W. Turner captures the intense glow of the 1834 fire at the Houses of Parliament.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Daniell
A tranquil landscape painting from 1819 capturing the harmonious blend of classical architecture and lush gardens at Sezincote Park.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow
This 1828 allegory by Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow depicts Charity as a serene maternal figure surrounded by playful children in a lush landscape.
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