
Equestrian & Animals
The Retrieve
William Ranney
A classic 19th-century sporting scene depicting the quiet success of a day's hunt in a moody marshland.
Grounded, intelligent works that sharpen focus without feeling cold.
Thoughtful subjects and grounded tones bring focus, character, and polish to a work space.

Equestrian & Animals
William Ranney
A classic 19th-century sporting scene depicting the quiet success of a day's hunt in a moody marshland.

Old World Portraits
Eugène Carrière
An evocative, atmospheric portrait of artist Paul Gauguin, captured in Eugène Carrière's signature ethereal style.

Dark Academia
George Jamesone
This 1642 self-portrait by George Jamesone showcases the artist in his studio surrounded by his works and symbolic memento mori elements.

Dark Academia
Unknown Artist
An intriguing assembly of nineteenth-century portrait studies featuring the students of the renowned French painter Paul Delaroche.

Old World Portraits
Thomas de Keyser
A striking 1632 group portrait of Amsterdam's civic guard, showcasing the refined detail and dramatic lighting of the Dutch Golden Age.

Old World Portraits
Placido Fabris
This intimate 19th-century double portrait captures a shared moment of reflection and familial pride.

Dark Academia
Johan Laurentz Jensen
An elegant 19th-century Danish still life depicting the symbols of victory and honor in a rich, moody palette.

Architectural Interiors
Carl Christian Andersen
An elegant 19th-century interior capturing the sophisticated atmosphere of a royal art gallery.

Dark Academia
Guillaume Albert Demarest
A dramatic grisaille oil painting depicting a tense narrative scene in a moonlit forest.

Equestrian & Animals
Alfred Munnings
A moody, atmospheric scene of horses and soldiers at twilight by Sir Alfred Munnings.

Dark Academia
John Haberle
A masterful trompe-l’oeil depiction of currency and ephemera that plays with the boundary between art and reality.

Moody Landscapes
A. Y. Jackson
A poignant expressionist landscape by A. Y. Jackson depicting the scarred terrain of a WWI battlefield.
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