
Dark Academia
La misa de parida
Francisco Goya
A masterfully atmospheric scene of a church ceremony, defined by Francisco Goya's signature dramatic lighting and emotional depth.
Statement-making works with contrast and presence for layered arrangements.
Contrast, presence, and variety help these works hold together in a layered arrangement.

Dark Academia
Francisco Goya
A masterfully atmospheric scene of a church ceremony, defined by Francisco Goya's signature dramatic lighting and emotional depth.

Old World Portraits
Henri-François Riesener
A striking early 19th-century portrait featuring dramatic contrast and exquisite detail in the lace and fabric.

Figure Studies
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
A dramatic Neoclassical narrative scene depicting a tense encounter within a lush, sun-dappled forest.

Old World Portraits
Eugène Delacroix
A majestic Romantic masterpiece by Eugène Delacroix depicting the Sultan of Morocco in a grand royal procession.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Bernard Duvivier
An elegant 1806 neoclassical portrait capturing the sophisticated grace of Madame Tallien in a luminous white gown.

Coastal Classics
Anton Melbye
A dramatic 19th-century marine painting capturing a lone vessel navigating the stormy waters of the North Sea.

Figure Studies
Léon Cogniet
An evocative and moody 19th-century portrait of an Inuit woman and her faithful sled dogs set against a stormy Arctic sky.

Coastal Classics
Joseph Walter
A classic 19th-century maritime painting of a merchant vessel navigating the approach to Bristol.

Old World Portraits
Jacques-Louis David
An iconic Neoclassical portrait of socialite Juliette Récamier reclining in an elegant white gown.

Moody Landscapes
Karl Friedrich Lessing
A poignant Romantic-era scene of a father and child resting on a rugged cliff overlooking a sprawling valley.

Moody Landscapes
Johan Christian Dahl
A powerful Romantic-era depiction of the rugged Norwegian wilderness, centered on a dramatic rushing waterfall.

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Figure Studies
Pieter van Hanselaere
A striking 19th-century neoclassical study of light, texture, and drama.
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