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Shepherd with a Flute
Hendrick Bloemaert
An engaging 17th-century portrait of a young shepherd, captured with dramatic light and warm, earthy tones.
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.

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Hendrick Bloemaert
An engaging 17th-century portrait of a young shepherd, captured with dramatic light and warm, earthy tones.

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Bernardo Cavallino
A dramatic 17th-century oil painting depicting the biblical denial of Peter with masterful chiaroscuro lighting.

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Henry Brokmann
A contemplative 19th-century oil study of a seated figure in Luxor, rendered with sensitive brushwork and a muted, earthy palette.

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Antoine Le Nain
A charming and dignified 17th-century genre scene by Antoine Le Nain depicting children absorbed in a game of cards.

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Égide Charles Gustave Wappers
An exquisite 19th-century scene depicting a young woman in a moment of quiet reflection within a master's studio.

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Pieter Codde
A masterfully detailed Dutch Golden Age scene of a high-society gathering by Pieter Codde.

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Nicolas Poussin
A masterpiece of French Classicism depicting four figures contemplating a stone tomb in a serene, mythical landscape.

Contains nudity
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Gerard van Honthorst
A powerful 17th-century scene of dramatic lighting and deep shadows by Dutch master Gerard van Honthorst.

Contains nudity
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Charles Frederic Ulrich
A poignant and detailed 19th-century portrayal of immigrants awaiting entry at Castle Garden in New York.

Contains nudity
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Dirck van Baburen
A masterpiece of the Utrecht Caravaggisti, this work features powerful chiaroscuro and raw emotional depth.

Contains nudity
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Unknown Artist
A dramatic 17th-century Italian Baroque portrayal of David with the head of Goliath, featuring striking chiaroscuro lighting.

Contains mature content
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Adriaen van de Venne
This 17th-century genre painting depicts a theatrical and suggestive encounter between a woman and a jester in an intimate, moody interior.
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