
Equestrian & Animals
Le Valet de chiens
Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps
A rustic 19th-century scene of a kennel master and his hounds captured in dramatic light.
Smaller-format works that add rhythm and character in transition spaces.
Clear composition and steady rhythm help these works add character in a space you move through quickly.

Equestrian & Animals
Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps
A rustic 19th-century scene of a kennel master and his hounds captured in dramatic light.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
A masterfully lit 19th-century genre scene capturing the joyful arrival of a young couple into a warm, rustic interior.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Sully
An elegant mid-19th-century portrait by Thomas Sully, capturing the subject's gentle expression with luminous brushwork.

oil paint
Piet Verhaert
A charming depiction of daily life in a historic Antwerp square, captured with warm tones and meticulous detail.

Moody Landscapes
Alexander Marcette
This atmospheric 1890 oil painting captures the quiet beauty of a Ghent canal with soft reflections and historic architecture.

oil paint
Thomas Davidson
A charming and detailed Victorian narrative painting depicting a veteran sharing stories with a family against a backdrop of grand architecture.

Old World Portraits
Ede Lengyel-Rheinfuss
A dignified and contemplative profile portrait of an elderly woman, captured with soft, painterly brushstrokes.

Architectural Interiors
Henri de Braekeleer
A masterful 19th-century study of light and interior space by Henri de Braekeleer.

Old World Portraits
Gerrit Dou
A young woman in a green jacket gazes thoughtfully from a stone balcony draped with a rich oriental rug.

Moody Landscapes
John Singer Sargent
An atmospheric Impressionist study of a costumed figure in a winter landscape by John Singer Sargent.

Equestrian & Animals
Johann Georg Pforr
This 18th-century genre painting captures a lively scene of horsemen and travelers pausing at a rustic blacksmith’s forge.

oil paint
Jean François Valois
A tranquil and charming depiction of everyday life along a canal in early 19th-century The Hague.
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