
Old World Portraits
Self-Portrait with Family in the Artist’s Studio
Paul Claude-Michel Carpentier
An intimate and elegantly composed 19th-century French family portrait set within a classical artist's studio.
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
Paul Claude-Michel Carpentier
An intimate and elegantly composed 19th-century French family portrait set within a classical artist's studio.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An imposing Baroque-era portrait of a Venetian dignitary in rich crimson robes.

Old World Portraits
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
A dignified and masterful self-portrait of the renowned French academic painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau.

Old World Portraits
Rembrandt
A masterful 17th-century portrait by Rembrandt, featuring dramatic lighting and a quiet, dignified presence.

Dark Academia
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
An evocative architectural study of Rome's iconic Colosseum, captured in the serene, clear light of the Danish Golden Age.

Dark Academia
Govert Flinck
An evocative Dutch Golden Age portrait featuring a central figure surrounded by a rich array of scholarly and maritime artifacts.

Dark Academia
Jean Lemaire
A masterful 17th-century architectural landscape depicting figures amidst the grandeur of ancient Roman ruins.

Old World Portraits
Catherine Read
An evocative 18th-century group portrait capturing British travelers amidst the iconic classical ruins of Rome.

Dark Academia
Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts
A masterful 17th-century trompe l'oeil painting depicting equestrian and postal accessories hanging against a realistic wood grain background.

Old World Portraits
Jean Ranc
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a noblewoman, capturing the opulent fashion of the Baroque era.

Old World Portraits
John Trumbull
A dignified 18th-century portrait of John Adams, captured with statesmanlike poise.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Nicolai Abildgaard
An 18th-century Neoclassical allegory depicting Rome as a triumphant sovereign amidst the ruins of antiquity.
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