
Traditional Still Lifes
Still-Life on a Lady's Worktable
Ferdinand von Wright
This 19th-century still life captures a refined arrangement of lilies, roses, and personal items in a dramatic chiaroscuro style.
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
Ferdinand von Wright
This 19th-century still life captures a refined arrangement of lilies, roses, and personal items in a dramatic chiaroscuro style.

Figure Studies
Eugene de Blaas
This evocative 19th-century genre scene captures a quiet moment of emotional counsel within a detailed Italian sacristy.

Old World Portraits
William Brymner
An elegant Edwardian double portrait of two sisters in soft white and pink gowns.

Old World Portraits
Nicolaes Eliaszoon Pickenoy
A sophisticated Dutch Golden Age portrait of a woman in formal traditional dress.

oil paint
Gunnar Berndtson
This evocative 19th-century painting captures the intimate and emotional atmosphere of a wedding banquet.

Old World Portraits
Jens Juel
An elegant 18th-century family portrait set against a lush, atmospheric landscape by Jens Juel.

Figure Studies
Harriet Backer
A heartwarming and beautifully detailed scene of a grandmother and child, capturing a quiet moment from the classic folk tale.

Traditional Still Lifes
Willem Kalf
A masterful Dutch Golden Age still life capturing the luminous textures of gold, silver, and glass in dramatic chiaroscuro.

Old World Portraits
Peter Paul Rubens
An elegant seventeenth-century portrait of the Countess of Arundel by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens.

Old World Portraits
George Peter Alexander Healy
A dignified mid-19th-century portrait of Franklin Pierce, capturing a moment of quiet authority.

Contains disturbing content
Traditional Still Lifes
Frans Snyders
A masterful 17th-century Flemish still life brimming with rich textures and vibrant seasonal abundance.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
William Artaud
A dynamic neoclassical allegory depicting the spirit of Mercy restraining a figure of War in a chariot.
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