
Old World Portraits
Self-portrait
Claudi Lorenzale
An intimate and masterfully lit 19th-century self-portrait capturing a moment of quiet, scholarly contemplation.
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
Claudi Lorenzale
An intimate and masterfully lit 19th-century self-portrait capturing a moment of quiet, scholarly contemplation.

Old World Portraits
Piet Verhaert
A tranquil late 19th-century scene of family life, captured in a lush and verdant garden setting.

Dark Academia
Gabriel Metsu
A dramatic chiaroscuro scene of a 17th-century workshop featuring an armorer at his anvil.

Old World Portraits
Edmund Charles Tarbell
An elegant and moody double portrait capturing a refined, contemplative moment in a sophisticated turn-of-the-century style.

Dark Academia
Augustin Théodule Ribot
A dramatic chiaroscuro portrait of a young flautist, capturing a moment of quiet musical concentration.

Old World Portraits
George Peter Alexander Healy
A dignified 19th-century portrait of the tenth U.S. President, John Tyler, rendered with masterful precision.

Moody Landscapes
Pieter Gerardus van Os
This 1814 oil painting by Pieter Gerardus van Os captures a quiet moment of military life in a snowy landscape.

Old World Portraits
Ludovico Lipparini
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a scholar, defined by masterful chiaroscuro lighting.

Old World Portraits
Frans Marcus Smits
A dignified 19th-century portrait of the Flemish painter Willem Jacob Herreyns, captured with soulful realism.

Old World Portraits
Joseph Aved
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a gentleman in a shimmering silk banyan, surrounded by the symbols of a scholarly life.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-François Millet
A poignant and monumental depiction of rural labor by Barbizon school master Jean-François Millet.

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Traditional Still Lifes
Jean-Baptiste Oudry
A masterful French Rococo still life capturing the delicate textures of nature with scientific precision and painterly elegance.
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