
Old World Portraits
James Hutton
Henry Raeburn
A dignified 18th-century portrait of the father of modern geology, James Hutton, captured in a moment of scholarly contemplation.
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
Henry Raeburn
A dignified 18th-century portrait of the father of modern geology, James Hutton, captured in a moment of scholarly contemplation.

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

Old World Portraits
Kazimierz Pochwalski
An elegant and dignified turn-of-the-century portrait of an elderly gentleman.

Old World Portraits
Édouard Vuillard
A striking 1889 self-portrait by Édouard Vuillard, featuring dramatic lighting and rich, textured brushwork.

Old World Portraits
Gilbert Stuart
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a gentleman, captured with soft light and masterful brushwork.

Old World Portraits
Alfred Philippe Roll
A dignified 19th-century portrait of the French writer Alexandre Dumas fils, characterized by bold brushwork and a moody, atmospheric palette.

Moody Landscapes
Frits Thaulow
An evocative glimpse of historic Paris, blending the energy of working horses with a soft, hazy cityscape.

Figure Studies
Thomas Eakins
A gritty and masterful scene of a boxer catching his breath between rounds, captured with Thomas Eakins' renowned psychological realism.

Dark Academia
Carl Hasenpflug
An atmospheric 19th-century architectural study of the Halberstadt Cathedral's vaulted cloister.

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.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Honoré Daumier
A powerful and atmospheric study of a wrestler, captured with Honoré Daumier’s signature sculptural brushwork.
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