
Old World Portraits
The Family of Sir William Young
Johann Zoffany
A grand 18th-century conversation piece showing an elegant family gathering in a lush landscape.
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.

Old World Portraits
Johann Zoffany
A grand 18th-century conversation piece showing an elegant family gathering in a lush landscape.

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

Pastoral Scenes
Alexandre Calame
A tranquil 19th-century landscape of Swiss farmlands and distant mountain peaks.

Old World Portraits
William Beechey
A charming and dynamic 18th-century group portrait of children engaged in an archery lesson within a wooded landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan Both
A luminous 17th-century Italianate landscape bathed in the warm, golden glow of the late afternoon sun.

Figure Studies
Anthonie Palamedesz.
A sophisticated Dutch Golden Age genre scene capturing the refined social life of the 17th century.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
An energetic landscape by Vincent van Gogh, captured with his signature impasto brushwork and a sun-drenched palette.

Figure Studies
William Etty
A radiant and romantic 19th-century portrait of a Bacchante adorned with lush grapes and vine leaves.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jan Albertsz Rotius
An elegant 17th-century Dutch still life showcasing masterful textures of silver, glass, and seafood.

Traditional Still Lifes
Giovanna Garzoni
A luminous 17th-century botanical still life capturing the textured rinds of citrons and delicate orange blossoms with remarkable precision.

Contains nudity
Pastoral Scenes
Frans Francken the Younger
A rich and intricate Flemish Baroque landscape depicting the classical myth of Vertumnus and Pomona.

Contains nudity
Old World Portraits
Nicolaes Maes
An enchanting 17th-century double portrait depicting two children as the mythological figures Hebe and Ganymede.
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