
Old World Portraits
George James Welbore Agar-Ellis, 1st Lord Dover
Thomas Lawrence
A striking Regency-era portrait featuring a young nobleman in a vibrant, fur-trimmed crimson jacket.
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
Thomas Lawrence
A striking Regency-era portrait featuring a young nobleman in a vibrant, fur-trimmed crimson jacket.

Old World Portraits
Joseph Blackburn
A dignified mid-18th century portrait of a gentleman, capturing the refined elegance of the period.

Traditional Still Lifes
Unknown Artist
A dramatic and masterfully rendered 17th-century Italian still life of game and fish against a deep, atmospheric background.

Dark Academia
Francesc Inglada
An atmospheric 19th-century portrait of a contemplative man in a study filled with books and rich textiles.

Old World Portraits
Ede Balló
A striking 19th-century portrait capturing the weathered dignity and intense gaze of a lone wanderer.

Dark Academia
Jacob Duck
A rich Dutch Golden Age interior capturing a moment of rest and leisure among soldiers and tavern folk.

Old World Portraits
Lovis Corinth
A striking expressionist portrait of a refined gentleman by Lovis Corinth.

Pastoral Scenes
Cornelis Saftleven
A spirited 17th-century Dutch genre scene depicting common life outside a village tavern.

Old World Portraits
Frans Hals
A striking Dutch Golden Age portrait capturing a gentleman's character through Frans Hals' signature confident brushwork.

Old World Portraits
Diego Velázquez
A powerful and psychologically penetrating portrait by Diego Velázquez, capturing the stern intensity of the Spanish poet Luis de Góngora.

Old World Portraits
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
An intimate Biedermeier portrait of a scholar and his wife, rich with realistic textures of satin, lace, and leather-bound volumes.

Figure Studies
Abraham van Dijck
A poignant biblical scene rendered in a rich, dramatic chiaroscuro style characteristic of the Rembrandt school.
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