
Old World Portraits
A Young Boy
Ethan Allen Greenwood
A charming early 19th-century portrait of a boy in a vibrant green jacket and white ruffled collar.
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
Ethan Allen Greenwood
A charming early 19th-century portrait of a boy in a vibrant green jacket and white ruffled collar.

Old World Portraits
Albert Pierre Dawant
A dignified portrait of a bearded man in a fur-trimmed coat, capturing a sense of quiet authority and character.

Dark Academia
Hubert Robert
A dramatic scene of quiet devotion set within the sweeping, sun-drenched ruins of the Roman Colosseum.

Equestrian & Animals
Victor Müller
A charming and expressive 19th-century portrait of a long-haired dog, captured with soft, painterly detail and a moody atmosphere.

Equestrian & Animals
Francis Wheatley
A dignified 18th-century equestrian portrait set against a soft, atmospheric landscape.

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

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Olivier
A lyrical scene of medieval legend, combining an idyllic landscape with a mystical encounter under the watchful gaze of celestial beings.

Old World Portraits
Gerard ter Borch
This stately 17th-century portrait captures a Spanish nobleman with dignified presence amidst rich crimson drapery.

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

Old World Portraits
John Henry Lorimer
A dignified late 19th-century formal portrait featuring bold red tones and rich textures.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
A commanding 17th-century portrait of Rudolf von Colloredo, capturing the grand scale and dramatic lighting of the Baroque era.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Fernand Cormon
This evocative monochromatic study by Fernand Cormon captures the raw energy and communal effort of primitive life in a sophisticated academic style.
Showing 1885–1896 of 1955