
Traditional Still Lifes
My Gems
William Harnett
A masterfully detailed late 19th-century still life of scholarly objects and musical instruments.
Dark, intelligent pieces that hold up beside books, wood, and brass.
Scholarly subjects, darker tones, and classic character feel at home among books, wood, and brass.

Traditional Still Lifes
William Harnett
A masterfully detailed late 19th-century still life of scholarly objects and musical instruments.

Traditional Still Lifes
Andreas Stech
A masterful 17th-century German still life capturing the rich textures of fruit and stoneware against a dramatic, dark background.

Dark Academia
Edward Burne-Jones
A captivating Pre-Raphaelite scene depicting a mystical encounter within a shadowed, scholarly interior.

Dark Academia
Johann Erdmann Hummel
This striking industrial scene captures the technical precision and luminous reflections of a massive granite bowl being crafted in a 19th-century workshop.

Dark Academia
Carl Bloch
A masterfully lit historical scene capturing King Christian II in quiet, dignified isolation within his prison cell.

Old World Portraits
Francisco Goya
This elegant portrait by Francisco Goya captures the refined grace of a young Spanish lady draped in delicate lace.

Old World Portraits
Edgar Degas
An elegant 19th-century portrait of a young naval cadet by Edgar Degas, featuring rich tonal contrasts.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
A dramatic 17th-century portrait of a man holding a mask, featuring rich textures and striking chiaroscuro.

Dark Academia
Unknown Artist
A dramatic 18th-century portrait of Saint Anthony captured in a moment of profound contemplation and prayer.

Old World Portraits
Eugenie Bandell
An evocative late 19th-century self-portrait featuring dramatic chiaroscuro and a contemplative gaze.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Marten Jozef Geeraerts
A masterful 18th-century monochrome painting simulating a stone relief of playful cherubs exploring the fine arts.

Contains disturbing content
Dark Academia
Gabriel Orm
An intriguing and meticulously detailed 18th-century trompe l'oeil study of bats and writing implements against a textured wood grain background.
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