
Old World Portraits
Gunnar Heiberg
Henrik Lund
A striking impressionistic portrait of a distinguished gentleman, captured with bold, confident brushwork.
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
Henrik Lund
A striking impressionistic portrait of a distinguished gentleman, captured with bold, confident brushwork.

Dark Academia
Albert Bettannier
A poignant 1887 narrative painting by Albert Bettannier depicting a solemn geography lesson in a late 19th-century French classroom.

Old World Portraits
Albert Gebhard
A sophisticated turn-of-the-century portrait study capturing a moment of relaxed dignity in cool, muted tones.

Dark Academia
József Könyöki
A romantic 19th-century watercolor of ruined castle towers rising above a dense, wooded landscape.

Architectural Interiors
Emile Vloors
An atmospheric study of light and Moorish architecture within the historic Alhambra palace.

Old World Portraits
Eduard von Gebhardt
This 1907 portrait captures a distinguished gentleman in a formal suit, rendered with masterful texture and character.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
This refined neoclassical portrait depicts a young artist at work, characterized by soft light and classical poise.

Dark Academia
Charles Mertens
A contemplative scene of an artist at work in a moody, light-dappled attic studio.

Dark Academia
Frederic Edwin Church
A luminous 19th-century masterpiece capturing the majestic ruins of the Parthenon in the golden light of an Athenian sunset.

Equestrian & Animals
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
A sophisticated 19th-century equestrian study by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, capturing the noble profile of a horse named Gazelle.

Dark Academia
Henri Gervex
An evocative glimpse into the 19th-century art world, capturing the intensity and theater of a formal painting jury.

Old World Portraits
Tavík František Šimon
A moody and atmospheric portrait of a sculptor at work, surrounded by the evocative forms of his creative sanctuary.
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