
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Pope Pius VII
Thomas Lawrence
A magnificent Regency-era portrait of Pope Pius VII, captured with the luminous color and elegant poise characteristic of Sir Thomas Lawrence.
Grounded, intelligent works that sharpen focus without feeling cold.
Thoughtful subjects and grounded tones bring focus, character, and polish to a work space.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Lawrence
A magnificent Regency-era portrait of Pope Pius VII, captured with the luminous color and elegant poise characteristic of Sir Thomas Lawrence.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Le Clear
A dignified and atmospheric portrait of Ulysses S. Grant captured in a classic nineteenth-century painterly style.

Old World Portraits
George Peter Alexander Healy
An intense and masterful mid-19th-century portrait featuring dramatic lighting and a distinguished subject.

Old World Portraits
Edvard Munch
An intimate and painterly 19th-century portrait featuring rich textures and a soulful, direct gaze.

Old World Portraits
Adam de Colone
An elegant 17th-century portrait of a Scottish nobleman, featuring striking lace details and a commanding presence.

Dark Academia
Mattheus van Helmont
A captivating 17th-century genre scene depicting an alchemist immersed in study within his detailed workshop.

Old World Portraits
Wilhelm Bendz
A striking 19th-century portrait of a man in formal attire set against a moody evening sky.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse
An elegant 19th-century portrait of Abbé Henri Grégoire standing in his scholarly study.

Old World Portraits
Albrecht De Vriendt
A commanding 19th-century portrait of a medieval figure set against a luminous gold-leaf background.

Old World Portraits
Frans Hals
A masterful Dutch Golden Age group portrait by Frans Hals, capturing a group of regents in a moment of quiet, formal discussion.

Old World Portraits
Peter Paul Rubens
A magnificent Baroque portrait by Peter Paul Rubens depicting a scholar in deep contemplation.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Romeyn de Hooghe
An intricate late 17th-century Dutch allegory celebrating the industry and wealth of the coinage process.
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