
Old World Portraits
Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees
Charles Bird King
A powerful and striking 1821 group portrait of five Plains Indian leaders by Charles Bird King.
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
Charles Bird King
A powerful and striking 1821 group portrait of five Plains Indian leaders by Charles Bird King.

Coastal Classics
Canaletto
An atmospheric Venetian cityscape by Canaletto, capturing the bustling maritime life and grand architecture of the Grand Canal.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
This Northern Renaissance masterpiece captures the divine moment of Saint Paul's conversion amidst a vivid landscape of armored knights and grand architecture.

Figure Studies
Max Weber
A dynamic cubist study of a musician, blending fragmented forms and a rich, earthy palette.

Old World Portraits
Antonio María Esquivel
A majestic mid-19th-century portrait of a Spanish military leader in full ceremonial regalia.

Figure Studies
Gerard de Lairesse
An exquisite Baroque masterpiece depicting the moment of Achilles' discovery within the court of Lycomedes.

Figure Studies
Georges de La Tour
A dramatic Baroque masterpiece by Georges de La Tour exploring the tension of deception during a high-stakes card game.

Figure Studies
Ferdinand Hodler
This powerful work by Ferdinand Hodler captures the rhythmic intensity of manual labor through bold lines and a dynamic, centered composition.

Equestrian & Animals
Jean-Baptiste Oudry
A dramatic 18th-century scene of a swan fiercely defending its nest from an approaching water spaniel.

Curated selection
Paul Cézanne
A vibrant, structured landscape of the iconic Mount Sainte-Victoire by Paul Cézanne.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Andrea Vaccaro
This dramatic 17th-century painting by Andrea Vaccaro captures David in a moment of triumph, rendered with striking chiaroscuro.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Gabriel Metsu
A dramatic 17th-century Dutch allegory depicting the victory of Justice over vice and injustice.
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