
Traditional Still Lifes
Fruit Piece
Jan van Huysum
A lavish 18th-century Dutch still life bursting with meticulously rendered fruit, lush blooms, and soft garden light.
Formal, atmospheric works that add presence and conversation to the table.
Elegant subjects and stronger presence suit the formality and drama of a room built for gathering.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jan van Huysum
A lavish 18th-century Dutch still life bursting with meticulously rendered fruit, lush blooms, and soft garden light.

Equestrian & Animals
Johann Georg Pforr
An elegant late-18th-century equestrian scene featuring a spirited stallion and groom in a pastoral setting.

Figure Studies
Willem van Odekercken
A charming 17th-century Dutch genre scene depicting a young woman at work in a sunlit kitchen.

Coastal Classics
Claude Lorrain
A masterful classical seascape capturing the ethereal glow of a sunrise over a busy Mediterranean harbour.

Traditional Still Lifes
Alfred Sisley
An inviting Impressionist still life capturing the tactile beauty of fruit and fabric in soft, natural light.

Old World Portraits
Pieter de Hooch
A quintessential Dutch Golden Age scene of family life, blending masterful perspective with a warm, musical atmosphere.

Figure Studies
Gerard van Honthorst
A masterful Caravaggisti scene of candlelit revelry, showcasing Gerard van Honthorst's renowned skill with light and shadow.

Traditional Still Lifes
Gerardina Jacoba van de Sande Bakhuyzen
An abundant 19th-century Dutch still life featuring a harvest of grapes, flowers, and squash on a classical stone plinth.

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.

Old World Portraits
Wilhelm Bendz
A masterpiece of the Danish Golden Age, this intimate family portrait captures the refined elegance of a 19th-century interior.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jan van Huysum
An opulent 18th-century Dutch floral arrangement bursting with color and intricate botanical detail.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem
A luminous 17th-century allegory of spring, rich with mythological detail and a golden Baroque glow.
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