
Figure Studies
Portrait of a Man (Ad Omnia)
Georges Méliès
An ingenious trompe-l'œil painting by Georges Méliès, depicting a man seemingly breaking through his own canvas.
Grounded, intelligent works that sharpen focus without feeling cold.
Thoughtful subjects and grounded tones bring focus, character, and polish to a work space.

Figure Studies
Georges Méliès
An ingenious trompe-l'œil painting by Georges Méliès, depicting a man seemingly breaking through his own canvas.

Old World Portraits
Emile Alexay
A dignified and moody early 20th-century portrait of a man with a striking mustache.

Old World Portraits
Döme Skuteczky
A dignified and realistic 19th-century self-portrait featuring a man with a characteristic mustache and steady gaze.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
A dignified 18th-century portrait of a nobleman in polished black plate armor.

Figure Studies
Jean Baptiste Vanmour
A striking 18th-century portrait of an Albanian soldier in traditional dress, holding a long musket.

Old World Portraits
George Romney
A sophisticated 18th-century group portrait by George Romney capturing the artist John Flaxman at work in his studio.

Old World Portraits
László Mednyánszky
An atmospheric 19th-century portrait of a bearded man, captured with moody lighting and expressive brushwork.

Old World Portraits
Arnold Böcklin
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a scholarly gentleman by Arnold Böcklin.

Old World Portraits
Jozef Hanula
A somber and dignified late 19th-century portrait of a man with a striking silver beard.

Old World Portraits
Ján Gottlieb Kramer
A dignified 18th-century portrait featuring a young nobleman in exceptionally detailed ceremonial attire.

Old World Portraits
Diego Velázquez
A striking and dignified late-career portrait of King Philip IV by the Spanish master Diego Velázquez.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Thomas Eakins
A dramatic and masterful display of 19th-century realism depicting a surgical clinic in progress.
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