
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Henri Rochefort
Auguste Baud-Bovy
This atmospheric portrait captures the subject in a moment of deep intellectual repose, rendered with bold brushwork and dramatic light.
Statement-making works with contrast and presence for layered arrangements.
Contrast, presence, and variety help these works hold together in a layered arrangement.

Old World Portraits
Auguste Baud-Bovy
This atmospheric portrait captures the subject in a moment of deep intellectual repose, rendered with bold brushwork and dramatic light.

Figure Studies
Gabriel Metsu
A dramatic and masterfully rendered genre scene capturing a moment of domestic surprise in a Dutch interior.

Figure Studies
Francesco Fontebasso
This dramatic mid-18th-century painting by Francesco Fontebasso captures the emotional surrender of Darius’s family to Alexander the Great.

Old World Portraits
Nicolas de Largillière
A dramatic 18th-century French portrait depicting a celebrated actress in an opulent red gown.

Moody Landscapes
John Glover
A dramatic Australian landscape at dusk, featuring a traditional ceremony beneath the silhouette of a sprawling gum tree.

oil paint
Wouter Crabeth II
A striking 17th-century Baroque masterpiece depicting a celestial ascent with dramatic light and shadow.

Old World Portraits
Johann Zoffany
A lively and detailed 18th-century theatrical scene by Johann Zoffany depicting three actors in mid-performance.

Figure Studies
Edvard Munch
A haunting Expressionist masterpiece by Edvard Munch, capturing intense human emotion through bold color and distorted forms.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Anthony van Dyck
A powerful Baroque portrayal of Saint Jerome by Anthony van Dyck, featuring dramatic lighting and a bold scarlet palette.

Contains disturbing content
Coastal Classics
Laurits Tuxen
A poignant and dramatic coastal masterpiece by renowned Skagen painter Laurits Tuxen.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Annibale Carracci
A dramatic Baroque masterpiece depicting the luminous encounter between Christ and Saint Peter.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Jean-Marc Nattier
A luminous Rococo portrayal of Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, captured in a moment of theatrical elegance.
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