
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen
Dionys van Nijmegen
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a young boy holding a shuttlecock and a feathered hat.
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Old World Portraits
Dionys van Nijmegen
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a young boy holding a shuttlecock and a feathered hat.

Pastoral Scenes
Albert Küchler
A charming 19th-century genre painting capturing a tender moment of a child being dressed in a rustic interior.

Moody Landscapes
Pekka Halonen
This 1907 landscape by Pekka Halonen captures the quiet, atmospheric beauty of a Nordic autumn with its muted tones and graceful, skeletal branches.

oil paint
Camille Pissarro
A lively Impressionist view of a Paris thoroughfare, capturing the dynamic movement and soft light of a late 19th-century afternoon.

Pastoral Scenes
Achille Laugé
A serene Neo-Impressionist landscape featuring a row of delicate willow trees along a winding country path.

Figure Studies
John Frederick Lewis
An elegant 19th-century figure study of a Bedouin man, showcasing delicate line work and a warm, inviting palette.

graphite
Bernhard Wiegandt
A meticulously rendered 19th-century watercolor capturing the lush diversity of a tropical forest landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Alfred Sisley
An evocative Impressionist landscape capturing the play of light along the banks of the Seine.

Old World Portraits
Agostino Brunias
A striking 18th-century oil painting by Agostino Brunias depicting a mother and son with their pony in the West Indies.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Pascal
A luminous 19th-century Orientalist scene capturing a traveler and donkey on a path flanked by vibrant palm trees.

Old World Portraits
Willem Jacob Herreyns
A stately 18th-century portrait featuring rich textures and a dignified, contemplative presence.

Pastoral Scenes
Joseph Kutter
A vibrant impressionistic view of a European village bathed in the soft light of afternoon.
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