
Old World Portraits
Henry Gustav Beyer, Jr.
William McGregor Paxton
An elegant and dignified portrait of a young man, capturing the refined atmosphere of early 20th-century realism.
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
William McGregor Paxton
An elegant and dignified portrait of a young man, capturing the refined atmosphere of early 20th-century realism.

Old World Portraits
Jacob Adriaensz Backer
A dignified 17th-century Dutch portrait characterized by masterful lighting and a sophisticated monochromatic palette.

Old World Portraits
Anthony van Dyck
This stately portrait captures King Charles I in regal attire, showcasing the exquisite detail and luminous style characteristic of Anthony van Dyck.

Old World Portraits
Theodorus Netscher
A dignified 18th-century portrait of a military commander in polished armor and a dramatic leopard-skin cloak.

Dark Academia
Eero Järnefelt
A masterfully lit scene of 19th-century Parisian life, capturing the quiet atmosphere of a wine merchant's shop.

Old World Portraits
Olga Boznańska
An evocative 1903 portrait by Olga Boznańska, capturing her father in a quiet, moody atmosphere.

Old World Portraits
Rafał Hadziewicz
A sophisticated 19th-century portrait of a man in a striking fur-trimmed coat.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Couture
A sophisticated 19th-century French portrait featuring a young man in elegant attire.

Figure Studies
Jean-François Brémond
A masterful 19th-century oil study of the prophet Isaiah, depicted in a moment of scholarly concentration.

Old World Portraits
Karol Miloslav Lehotský
A dignified 1900 formal portrait of a gentleman in a black tuxedo.

Old World Portraits
Christen Købke
A captivating and intimate self-portrait by Danish master Christen Købke, full of 19th-century character.

Contains disturbing content
Dark Academia
William Hogarth
An emotionally charged narrative masterpiece by William Hogarth depicting the tragic conclusion of his celebrated series.
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