
oil paint
To Brighton and Back for Three and Sixpence
Charles Rossiter
A charming and detailed Victorian narrative scene capturing the social diversity of mid-19th-century rail travel.
Realist observation, academic portraiture, and luminous landscapes rooted in everyday life.
This period brings together quieter landscapes, portraiture, and richly observed scenes with a more intimate mood.

oil paint
Charles Rossiter
A charming and detailed Victorian narrative scene capturing the social diversity of mid-19th-century rail travel.

Figure Studies
Alexandre Cabanel
An atmospheric 19th-century portrait of a man in traditional attire, rendered with a rich, moody palette by Alexandre Cabanel.

Old World Portraits
Edgar Degas
A striking Degas portrait featuring a young girl in a bold red dress, set against a quiet, atmospheric background.

Equestrian & Animals
Willem Maris
A serene 19th-century pastoral scene capturing a quiet moment between young herders and their donkeys.

Equestrian & Animals
Filippo Palizzi
A charming 19th-century Italian scene of a donkey and dog waiting outside a rustic stone house.

Dark Academia
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
An intimate and atmospheric scene depicting a woman in quiet contemplation within a sun-drenched artist's studio.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A peaceful scene of a lone boatman captured in the warm, golden glow of a quiet sunset.

Equestrian & Animals
Charles Thomas
A charming and highly detailed 1874 genre painting of working dogs resting in a sunlit farmyard.

Traditional Still Lifes
Robert Spear Dunning
A luscious 19th-century still life of vibrant red cherries spilling across a reflective tabletop.

Pastoral Scenes
Erik Werenskiold
A tranquil landscape featuring a lone woman amidst the lush greenery of a twilight field.

Dark Academia
Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer’s iconic Civil War scene captures a poignant moment of confrontation between a Union officer and Confederate prisoners.

Old World Portraits
Edgar Degas
An elegant 19th-century double portrait characterized by Degas’ signature psychological depth and painterly touch.
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