
Old World Portraits
The Chancellor Séguier
Charles Le Brun
A magnificent 17th-century equestrian portrait featuring Chancellor Pierre Séguier in a state of solemn processional splendor.
Heritage-rich, bookish works with depth, formality, and quiet authority.
Rich tones and heritage subjects add depth and quiet authority to a room made for reading.

Old World Portraits
Charles Le Brun
A magnificent 17th-century equestrian portrait featuring Chancellor Pierre Séguier in a state of solemn processional splendor.

Old World Portraits
George Knapton
An elegant 18th-century double portrait featuring a couple in lavish period attire against a dramatic red curtain.

Old World Portraits
Jan Willem Pieneman
A dignified 19th-century portrait characterized by masterful chiaroscuro and a contemplative gaze.

Old World Portraits
Cornelis Troost
An elegant 18th-century portrait featuring a man in a striking blue velvet cloak and a formal powdered wig.

Old World Portraits
Jan de Baen
A commanding 17th-century portrait of a Dutch statesman, featuring rich textures and a dramatic naval background.

Old World Portraits
George Romney
A distinguished 18th-century military portrait of Sir Archibald Campbell by George Romney.

Old World Portraits
Friedrich Carl Albert Schreuel
A dignified 19th-century portrait of the renowned Javanese artist Raden Saleh at his easel.

Figure Studies
Gerard ter Borch
An elegant Dutch Golden Age interior capturing a refined moment of musical performance.

Old World Portraits
Joseph-Siffred Duplessis
A majestic full-length portrait of Louis XVI in his ornate coronation robes, captured with masterful detail by Joseph-Siffred Duplessis.

Old World Portraits
John Smibert
A magnificent 18th-century group portrait capturing a scholarly entourage in a moment of intellectual gathering.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An authoritative 17th-century portrait of Maurits, Prince of Orange, rendered in masterful oil on panel.

Dark Academia
Bénigne Gagneraux
This grand Neoclassical painting captures a historic meeting between royalty and the papacy within the sun-drenched, vaulted splendor of a Roman museum.
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