
Old World Portraits
Portrait of a Man
Wojciech Stattler
An intimate and engaging mid-19th-century portrait featuring masterful lighting and expressive detail.
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
Wojciech Stattler
An intimate and engaging mid-19th-century portrait featuring masterful lighting and expressive detail.

Old World Portraits
Rembrandt Peale
An iconic, masterfully lit portrait of Thomas Jefferson captured at the start of his presidency.

Old World Portraits
Friedrich von Amerling
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a gentleman, characterized by soft lighting and a rich, traditional color palette.

Dark Academia
Philip Corbet
A refined 19th-century portrait drawing capturing a scholarly figure in a dramatic, voluminous cloak.

Old World Portraits
Francisco Goya
An evocative 19th-century portrait by Francisco Goya, capturing a man with a contemplative expression against a moody, shadowed background.

Moody Landscapes
Caspar David Friedrich
A breathtaking view of the Watzmann peak, capturing the sublime beauty of the Alps through the lens of German Romanticism.

Dark Academia
Unknown Artist
A moody and atmospheric natural history study featuring a towering pink poppy and a curious water mole.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An elegant and commanding 19th-century portrait of British Prime Minister George Canning.

Coastal Classics
Johan Christian Dahl
A masterful Romantic-era moonlit seascape by Johan Christian Dahl, capturing the atmospheric glow of the moon over the harbor of Larvik.

Architectural Interiors
Louis Courtin
This atmospheric 1838 oil painting captures the soaring Gothic arches and quiet devotion within the Saint-Benoît-le-Bestourné church in Paris.

Moody Landscapes
John Martin
A dramatic 19th-century oil landscape featuring an atmospheric, storm-swept sky over a vast English plain.

Dark Academia
Théodore Géricault
A dramatic and somber Romantic study of General Letellier, captured with Géricault's signature emotional depth.
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