
Equestrian & Animals
Portrait of an Extraordinary Musical Dog
Philip Reinagle
A whimsical 19th-century portrait of a brown spaniel perched at a piano.
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
Philip Reinagle
A whimsical 19th-century portrait of a brown spaniel perched at a piano.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An endearing mid-19th-century folk-style portrait of siblings posed in a lush landscape.

Figure Studies
Adriaan de Lelie
A classic 19th-century genre scene capturing the warmth and activity of a traditional Dutch kitchen.

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.

Pastoral Scenes
Helen M. Kingman
A charming 19th-century folk art landscape featuring a tranquil river scene and figures sketching under a tree.

Old World Portraits
Joshua Johnson
A charming 19th-century folk art portrait of three brothers in vibrant green suits, accompanied by their faithful dog and a basket of fresh roses.

Old World Portraits
Jean Joseph Vaudechamp
A captivating 19th-century double portrait featuring two children in rich red velvet attire.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Mickell Burnham
A nostalgic 19th-century American genre painting depicting youthful creativity in a charming rural setting.

Architectural Interiors
Wilhelm Bendz
An atmospheric 19th-century architectural study capturing the play of light and shadow within a vaulted Bavarian coach house.

Pastoral Scenes
Edouard De Vigne
This evocative 1838 landscape captures the serene presence of a sunlit monastery nestled within the rugged mountains of Salerno.

Old World Portraits
Jens Juel
A charming Neoclassical portrait of a young boy in motion against a soft, atmospheric landscape.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Joseph Severn
A tender depiction of maternal affection and curiosity from the mid-19th century.
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