
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
Unknown Artist
This charming 18th-century oil painting captures a stately English manor house overlooking a common bustling with quiet rural life.

Old World Portraits
George Romney
A charming 18th-century portrait of three siblings set against an atmospheric, wooded background.

oil paint
Jean Baptiste Vanmour
A stately 18th-century embassy building is depicted behind an orderly garden of cypress trees and floral parterres.

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 Sandby
This classic 18th-century view captures the architectural dignity of Canterbury's West Gate in soft, atmospheric light.

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

Old World Portraits
Francis Wheatley
A tender and refined 18th-century portrait of a mother and her children in a lush parkland setting.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Lawrence
A charming and spirited triple portrait of the Cavendish children in a wooded landscape by Thomas Lawrence.

Old World Portraits
John Valentine Haidt
This 1757 oil portrait captures the quiet dignity of a young girl in traditional Moravian dress.

Figure Studies
Agostino Brunias
An elegant 18th-century genre painting by Agostino Brunias depicting women in festive West Indian attire.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
François Boucher
A tender Rococo scene of sleeping putti by François Boucher, capturing the soft, luminous beauty of innocence.
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