
Old World Portraits
Gentleman of Squire Williams House
Erastus Salisbury Field
A striking 19th-century American folk portrait of a gentleman in formal attire holding a scroll.
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
Erastus Salisbury Field
A striking 19th-century American folk portrait of a gentleman in formal attire holding a scroll.

Figure Studies
John Singleton Copley
This dramatic 18th-century oil study by John Singleton Copley captures a heroic narrative with graceful lines and atmospheric depth.

Dark Academia
Canaletto
A masterfully rendered architectural fantasy by Canaletto, featuring grand classical ruins under a luminous sky.

Old World Portraits
Emil Boratyński.
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a bishop featuring rich textures and a scholarly atmosphere.

Old World Portraits
Andrzej Grabowski
An evocative late 19th-century portrait featuring a distinguished gentleman with a thoughtful gaze and scholarly air.

Dark Academia
László Mednyánszky
A moody, atmospheric oil study of a solitary priest walking through a rugged mountain landscape.

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

Architectural Interiors
Antonio Visentini
This masterful Venetian capriccio captures the Enlightenment spirit of architectural study set against a dramatic backdrop of classical ruins.

Old World Portraits
Francisco Goya
A masterfully expressive portrait of the Spanish dramatist Leandro Fernández de Moratín by the legendary Francisco Goya.

Dark Academia
Michele Pianti
A masterful 17th-century still life blending the textures of cold steel, aged parchment, and heavy silk.

Old World Portraits
Giovanni Battista Gaulli
An intimate and dignified Baroque portrait of the legendary sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

Dark Academia
Edvard Munch
An atmospheric interior scene created by Edvard Munch as a set design for Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts."
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