
Old World Portraits
Portrait of a Man
Joseph Marinkelle
An elegant 18th-century pencil portrait of a gentleman on parchment.
Heritage-rich, bookish works with depth, formality, and quiet authority.
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Old World Portraits
Joseph Marinkelle
An elegant 18th-century pencil portrait of a gentleman on parchment.

Old World Portraits
François-Xavier Fabre
An elegant and dignified 19th-century portrait engraving of the Italian dramatist Vittorio Alfieri.

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.

Architectural Interiors
Édouard Joseph Dantan
A detailed and naturalistic depiction of laborers constructing a grand glass greenhouse in the late 19th century.

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

Equestrian & Animals
George Stubbs
An elegant 18th-century equestrian portrait capturing a thoroughbred and groom in a tranquil pastoral setting.

Pastoral Scenes
Meindert Hobbema
A serene 17th-century Dutch landscape featuring a rustic watermill by Meindert Hobbema.

Dark Academia
Viviano Codazzi
A grand architectural view of Saint Peter's Basilica during a 17th-century Roman procession.

Equestrian & Animals
Pierre Mignard I
An elegant 17th-century equestrian portrait featuring a noblewoman in ornate attire atop a spirited horse.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A poignant 17th-century Spanish Baroque depiction of Christ bearing the cross, characterized by dramatic lighting and deep emotional resonance.

Coastal Classics
Unknown Artist
A grand 17th-century panoramic view of the Seine in Paris, capturing the architectural majesty of the Louvre and the bustling activity of the river.

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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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