
Dark Academia
Portrait of Otto Manninen
Magnus Enckell
An intimate 1903 oil portrait by Magnus Enckell capturing the quiet focus of a scholar at his workspace.
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.

Dark Academia
Magnus Enckell
An intimate 1903 oil portrait by Magnus Enckell capturing the quiet focus of a scholar at his workspace.

Dark Academia
Louis-Léopold Boilly
This masterful trompe-l'oeil painting creates a striking illusion of three-dimensional objects suspended against a deep, dark backdrop.

Equestrian & Animals
Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts
This masterful 17th-century trompe l'oeil depicts hunting equipment with such precision it appears to hang directly on the wall.

Old World Portraits
Hansen 'Ole Peter' Balling
A commanding mid-19th-century portrait of General Ulysses S. Grant in military uniform.

Old World Portraits
Ambrose McEvoy
An expressive 1918 oil portrait of a British officer by Ambrose McEvoy, capturing a dignified presence with impressionistic brushwork.

Dark Academia
Govert Flinck
An evocative Dutch Golden Age portrait featuring a central figure surrounded by a rich array of scholarly and maritime artifacts.

Old World Portraits
Joseph Kyle
A dignified 19th-century portrait of the prominent American activist Lucretia Coffin Mott.

Dark Academia
Carl Probst
A sophisticated turn-of-the-century interior scene capturing a quiet moment of scholarly reflection.

Old World Portraits
Nathaniel Dance-Holland
A distinguished Enlightenment-era portrait of the novelist Tobias Smollett in his study.

Old World Portraits
Wilhelm Marstrand
A dignified nineteenth-century portrait of a scholar surrounded by the objects of his study.

Old World Portraits
Henrik Lund
A striking impressionistic portrait of a distinguished gentleman, captured with bold, confident brushwork.

Contains disturbing content
Dark Academia
Georges de La Tour
A hauntingly beautiful meditation on mortality, captured through the dramatic chiaroscuro of 17th-century French master Georges de La Tour.
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