
Old World Portraits
King Gustav III of Sweden and His Brothers
Alexander Roslin
A virtuosic 1771 royal portrait by Alexander Roslin, showcasing the exquisite textures of 18th-century courtly attire.
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
Alexander Roslin
A virtuosic 1771 royal portrait by Alexander Roslin, showcasing the exquisite textures of 18th-century courtly attire.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Lawrence
A dignified Regency-era portrait of a scholarly gentleman, capturing a moment of quiet contemplation.

Dark Academia
Alessandro Longhi
A sophisticated 18th-century allegory exploring the intersection of creative labor and merit through dramatic light and shadow.

Dark Academia
Jean-François Pierre Peyron
A dramatic and philosophical Neoclassical masterpiece depicting the final moments of Socrates as he addresses his followers.

Dark Academia
Unknown Artist
This 18th-century Italian painting captures the melancholic beauty of classical ruins populated by small genre figures.

Dark Academia
Sebastiano Ricci, Marco Ricci
An atmospheric 18th-century capriccio depicting majestic Roman ruins and figures under a soft, expansive sky.

Old World Portraits
Gilbert Stuart
A masterful 1789 portrait by Gilbert Stuart depicting Baron FitzGibbon in magnificent ceremonial robes.

Dark Academia
Philip van Dijk
A refined 18th-century scene of a scholar preparing his quill, characterized by dramatic lighting and rich textures.

Old World Portraits
Noël Hallé
An 18th-century French portrait capturing a moment of quiet contemplation and noble resolve.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An elegant 18th-century Dutch portrait featuring a dignified gentleman in formal black attire and a crisp white collar.

Old World Portraits
Laurent Dabos
A distinguished 18th-century portrait of Mirabeau in his study, characterized by rich textures and dramatic lighting.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Joseph-Marie Vien
A dramatic 18th-century study of Saint Jerome in a moment of quiet contemplation.
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