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Mariano Fortuny Marsal
A masterful depiction of scholarly devotion, captured with dramatic lighting and exquisite painterly detail.
Grounded, intelligent works that sharpen focus without feeling cold.
Thoughtful subjects and grounded tones bring focus, character, and polish to a work space.

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Mariano Fortuny Marsal
A masterful depiction of scholarly devotion, captured with dramatic lighting and exquisite painterly detail.

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Thomas Eakins
A contemplative and masterful study of focus and craftsmanship by renowned American realist Thomas Eakins.

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Carl Probst
A sophisticated turn-of-the-century interior scene capturing a quiet moment of scholarly reflection.

Old World Portraits
Rembrandt
A dignified Dutch Golden Age portrait of a musician, captured with masterful light and shadow.

Old World Portraits
Nathaniel Dance-Holland
A distinguished Enlightenment-era portrait of the novelist Tobias Smollett in his study.

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Wilhelm Bendz
A sophisticated Danish Golden Age masterpiece capturing the intense concentration of the creative process within a 19th-century studio.

Equestrian & Animals
Bruno Liljefors
A compelling and atmospheric late 19th-century wildlife scene capturing hounds on the scent within a dense woodland.

Traditional Still Lifes
William Harnett
A masterfully detailed late 19th-century still life of scholarly objects and musical instruments.

Old World Portraits
Wilhelm Marstrand
A dignified nineteenth-century portrait of a scholar surrounded by the objects of his study.

Contains nudity
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Josef Abel
This 1809 self-portrait by Josef Abel captures the artist in his studio, surrounded by the tools and inspirations of his craft.

Contains disturbing content
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Unknown Artist
This dramatic 17th-century vanitas painting uses stark lighting to meditate on the fleeting nature of life and time.

Contains disturbing content
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Georges de La Tour
A hauntingly beautiful meditation on mortality, captured through the dramatic chiaroscuro of 17th-century French master Georges de La Tour.
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