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Dancing Scene with Palace Interior
Johann Georg Platzer
An exuberant Rococo scene capturing the vibrant energy of a palace ball with masterful detail.
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.

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Johann Georg Platzer
An exuberant Rococo scene capturing the vibrant energy of a palace ball with masterful detail.

Traditional Still Lifes
Maerten Boelema de Stomme
This masterfully rendered 17th-century still life captures the opulent textures of silver, shell, and citrus with striking realism.

Pastoral Scenes
Patrick Nasmyth
A serene and masterfully executed 19th-century landscape capturing the pastoral beauty of the Kentish countryside.

Figure Studies
Hendrik van Steenwijk II
An elegant 17th-century interior scene depicting a lady playing the lute surrounded by violas and flutes.

Old World Portraits
Samuel Lovett Waldo
An elegant early 19th-century portrait featuring masterful depictions of delicate lace and fine fabric textures.

Old World Portraits
Peter Michal Bohúň
This dignified 1844 portrait features a woman in a striking forest-green gown and delicate lace cap.

Traditional Still Lifes
Willem van Aelst
A dramatic 17th-century Dutch still life showcasing masterful textures and atmospheric lighting.

Old World Portraits
Alexander Roslin
A refined 18th-century portrait featuring a gentleman in a sumptuous red velvet coat with delicate floral embroidery.

Old World Portraits
Nicolas de Largillière
A sumptuous late 17th-century French portrait showcasing exquisite detail in silk, lace, and velvet textures.

Old World Portraits
John Trumbull
A dignified and scholarly formal portrait captured with rich tonal depth and classical poise.

Contains disturbing content
Traditional Still Lifes
Willem van Leen
This 1798 Dutch still life captures a rich arrangement of fruit and game with remarkable luminous detail.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Alexis-Joseph Mazerolle
This spirited oil sketch captures the lively ascent of Bacchus in a classical composition of airy clouds and dynamic figures.
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