
Dark Academia
Vue de l'Amphithéâtre de l'Ancienne Faculté de Médecine
Emmanuel Lansyer
A striking 19th-century Parisian street scene capturing the historic architectural detail of a sunlit corner amphitheater.
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.

Dark Academia
Emmanuel Lansyer
A striking 19th-century Parisian street scene capturing the historic architectural detail of a sunlit corner amphitheater.

Architectural Interiors
John Lavery
A warm and atmospheric study of a French church interior, captured with loose, evocative brushwork.

Old World Portraits
Asahel Powers
A charming 19th-century American folk portrait of a woman in an ornate bonnet, rendered with striking flat colors and intricate lace detail.

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Édouard Vuillard
An intimate outdoor scene capturing the warm, dappled light and cozy atmosphere of a Parisian garden courtyard.

Figure Studies
Francois Gauzi
An intimate and colorful Post-Impressionist interior capturing a quiet moment of musical study.

Pastoral Scenes
Cornelis Saftleven
A charming 17th-century Dutch landscape featuring an array of farm animals and a resting shepherd in a tranquil rural setting.

Pastoral Scenes
Henri Harpignies
A serene 19th-century French landscape capturing the soft, golden light of a sunny day in the countryside.

Old World Portraits
Ethan Allen Greenwood
A charming early 19th-century portrait of a boy in a vibrant green jacket and white ruffled collar.

Dark Academia
Félix Vallotton
A quiet, atmospheric interior study capturing the subtle interplay of light and shadow in a nineteenth-century home.

Pastoral Scenes
Andreas Schelfhout
A tranquil 19th-century Dutch landscape capturing a quiet moment on a sunlit farm path.

Figure Studies
Jef Van de Fackere
An atmospheric and nostalgic pastel work depicting a Belgian eel fisherman traversing a quiet riverside path.

Figure Studies
Ferdinand Hodler
A poignant scene of communal prayer captured with the psychological depth characteristic of Ferdinand Hodler.
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