
Figure Studies
The Prodigal Son
David Teniers the Younger
An elegant 17th-century genre scene depicting figures in a lively yet intimate interior gathering.
Anchoring works with warmth, texture, and conversation-starting detail.
Pieces with warmth, scale, and visual presence help anchor the room and invite conversation.

Figure Studies
David Teniers the Younger
An elegant 17th-century genre scene depicting figures in a lively yet intimate interior gathering.

Traditional Still Lifes
Ambrosius Bosschaert
A masterpiece of Dutch floral painting featuring a lush bouquet and intricate natural details set against a serene landscape.

Figure Studies
Frans van Mieris the Elder
A luminous 17th-century Dutch scene featuring a young woman in rich red velvet tending to a pet parrot.

Pastoral Scenes
Christian Georg Schütz
A picturesque 18th-century landscape featuring a rustic stone bridge and a distant coastal view.

copper
Peter Angellis
A lively 1726 depiction of London’s bustling Covent Garden market, filled with vendors and city life.

Traditional Still Lifes
Ambrosius Bosschaert
A luminous 17th-century floral arrangement set against a deep, dramatic background.

Traditional Still Lifes
Osias Beert
A stunning 17th-century Flemish still life capturing a refined banquet of summer fruits and elegant glassware with masterful precision.

Old World Portraits
Gonzales Coques
A magnificent 17th-century group portrait capturing the elegance and stature of a Flemish family.

Coastal Classics
Jan Brueghel the Elder
A masterfully detailed Flemish river landscape bustling with early 17th-century life.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Henry Bone
A vibrant and dramatic mythological scene after Titian, rendered in luminous enamel.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A lush, 17th-century baroque scene depicting a moment of serene rest during the journey to Egypt.

Contains nudity
Pastoral Scenes
Joseph Vernet
A luminous 18th-century landscape capturing a serene evening scene with bathers and classical ruins.
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