
Pastoral Scenes
Shaving Day
David Col
A lively and detailed 19th-century genre scene depicting the communal activity of a shaving day in a rustic interior.
Confident, high-presence works suited to public-facing rooms and shared environments.
Bold scale, stronger contrast, and public-facing polish help these works stand up in busy shared settings.

Pastoral Scenes
David Col
A lively and detailed 19th-century genre scene depicting the communal activity of a shaving day in a rustic interior.

Moody Landscapes
Eugène Laermans
A powerful Social Realist depiction of a migrating crowd, captured with rhythmic composition and atmospheric depth.

oil paint
Gennaro d'Amato
A grand and intricate depiction of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebration at St Paul's Cathedral.

oil paint
Nándor Katona
A serene impressionist study of light and water on a tranquil mountain lake.

Moody Landscapes
Karol Pongrácz
A dramatic and atmospheric landscape painting capturing the raw power of a storm in deep teal and muted earth tones.

Traditional Still Lifes
Abraham van Beijeren
A dramatic 17th-century Dutch still life showcasing the catch of the day with masterful lighting and texture.

Figure Studies
Charles de Groux
A poignant social realist scene from 1850 capturing the emotional weight of a family's displacement.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
An earthy, textured still life by Vincent van Gogh featuring smoked herrings and a bulb of garlic.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Gerard van Honthorst
A powerful and dramatic Baroque scene depicting the crowning of Christ with thorns, rendered with intense chiaroscuro.

Contains disturbing content
Figure Studies
Nikolai Triik
An energetic and vividly colored battle scene rendered in a bold, early 20th-century national romantic style.

Contains disturbing content
Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A dramatic 18th-century chiaroscuro oil painting capturing a tense biblical moment by candlelight.

Contains disturbing content
Traditional Still Lifes
Peder Severin Krøyer
A masterly late 19th-century study of light and form by Peder Severin Krøyer, capturing the textured surfaces of marine life on a shoreline.
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