
Curated selection
The Acropolis of Athens
Johann Jakob Wolfensberger
A majestic architectural study of the Parthenon ruins, capturing the enduring grandeur of classical Greece.
Grounded, intelligent works that sharpen focus without feeling cold.
Thoughtful subjects and grounded tones bring focus, character, and polish to a work space.

Curated selection
Johann Jakob Wolfensberger
A majestic architectural study of the Parthenon ruins, capturing the enduring grandeur of classical Greece.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A dramatic and evocative coastal scene featuring a lone figure against a luminous, moonlit sea.

Dark Academia
Stanisław Wyspiański
A sophisticated pastel study of Krakow's iconic St. Mary's Church, captured with a moody, atmospheric palette.

Dark Academia
Constantin Hansen
A luminous 19th-century architectural study of the Arch of Titus, rendered in warm, earthy tones.

Moody Landscapes
Étienne Moreau-Nélaton
An atmospheric impression of Paris as seen from the gothic heights of Notre-Dame Cathedral.

Dark Academia
Joseph Farington
This 18th-century landscape captures the weathered grandeur of Caernarvon Castle's stone towers under a serene, expansive sky.

Architectural Interiors
François Marius Granet
This evocative 19th-century interior captures the quiet, rhythmic beauty of a Roman cloister bathed in soft, atmospheric light.

Moody Landscapes
Johannes Wilhjelm
An atmospheric night scene depicting the iconic white tower of Skagen's old church amidst dark, rolling dunes.

Moody Landscapes
Thomas Cole
An atmospheric moonlit landscape by Thomas Cole, depicting the quiet beauty of classical ruins reclaimed by nature.

Equestrian & Animals
Winslow Homer
A masterful 1900 watercolor by Winslow Homer featuring a perch and tiger swallowtail butterflies.

Dark Academia
Frederic Edwin Church
A luminous 19th-century masterpiece capturing the majestic ruins of the Parthenon in the golden light of an Athenian sunset.

Coastal Classics
William Trost Richards
A dramatic and masterful 1902 coastal landscape capturing the raw power of the Irish sea against the cliffs of Donegal.
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