
Coastal Classics
The Course of Empire: The Consummation
Thomas Cole
An epic and opulent depiction of a classical civilization at the height of its power and architectural glory.
Statement-making works with contrast and presence for layered arrangements.
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Coastal Classics
Thomas Cole
An epic and opulent depiction of a classical civilization at the height of its power and architectural glory.

Moody Landscapes
Albert Bierstadt
A masterpiece of American Luminism, this panoramic view captures the golden light and grand scale of Yosemite Valley.

Figure Studies
John Everett Millais
A dramatic Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece depicting a heroic rescue, illuminated by the intense, flickering light of a fire.

Old World Portraits
Armand Guillaumin
A bold Post-Impressionist self-portrait featuring rich, expressive brushwork and a dramatic, atmospheric palette.

Dark Academia
Jan Matejko
A powerful masterpiece of historical drama by Jan Matejko, depicting the impassioned preaching of Piotr Skarga in the Royal Castle.

Old World Portraits
Georges de La Tour
A dramatic Baroque portrait featuring intense chiaroscuro and the dignified, weathered character of a bearded man.

Coastal Classics
Alfred Thompson Bricher
A powerful 19th-century coastal scene capturing the dynamic energy and light of crashing Atlantic waves.

Figure Studies
Pier Francesco Mola
A powerful Baroque portrayal of devotional intensity and dramatic light.

Figure Studies
Gilbert Stuart Newton
An evocative 19th-century scene depicting characters from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.

Moody Landscapes
Édouard Bertin
A dramatic 19th-century landscape capturing the mythical sources of the Alpheus with atmospheric light and shadow.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Suzanne Valadon
A striking Post-Impressionist nude study featuring bold colors and confident, expressive brushwork.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A dramatic 19th-century oil painting capturing the biblical moment of St. Thomas resolving his doubt through physical proof.
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