
Old World Portraits
Girl Holding a Bouquet of Violets
Eugène Siberdt
This evocative 19th-century portrait captures a young girl’s quiet gaze as she holds a delicate bouquet of violets.
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.

Old World Portraits
Eugène Siberdt
This evocative 19th-century portrait captures a young girl’s quiet gaze as she holds a delicate bouquet of violets.

Old World Portraits
Alexandre Robert
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a distinguished architect, rendered with rich tonal depth.

Old World Portraits
Jozef Delin
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a gentleman, capturing a sense of quiet authority and character.

Old World Portraits
Henry H. Cross
A powerful and dignified 19th-century oil portrait of the Dakota leader Little Crow.

Old World Portraits
Louis de Planet
A striking 19th-century self-portrait defined by deep shadows and a penetrating, contemplative gaze.

Figure Studies
Édouard Manet
This monumental work by Édouard Manet features a group of street figures arranged in a theatrical, somber landscape.

Old World Portraits
Edward Burne-Jones
An evocative Pre-Raphaelite portrait by Edward Burne-Jones, capturing a quiet intensity and timeless elegance.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
A somber and atmospheric still life featuring rustic earthenware and dark glass bottles in deep, earthy tones.

Figure Studies
Vincent van Gogh
A powerful anatomical study by Vincent van Gogh, capturing the raw form and musculature of a kneeling figure with bold, impressionistic brushwork.

Old World Portraits
August Gerasch
An elegant portrait of a dashing gentleman in 17th-century cavalier attire, captured with painterly flair.

Old World Portraits
Anna Elizabeth Klumpke
A dignified and luminous oil portrait of the celebrated French animalier Rosa Bonheur in her studio.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Louis van Engelen
An atmospheric 19th-century self-portrait capturing the artist amidst the eclectic treasures of his studio.
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