
Old World Portraits
Self-Portrait
Vincent van Gogh
A striking self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh, captured with his signature rhythmic brushstrokes and a deep, atmospheric palette.
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
Vincent van Gogh
A striking self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh, captured with his signature rhythmic brushstrokes and a deep, atmospheric palette.

Old World Portraits
James McNeill Whistler
An evocative late-career portrait by James McNeill Whistler, capturing the thoughtful gaze of his patron Charles Lang Freer.

Figure Studies
Niels Simonsen
A masterful 19th-century genre painting capturing a solemn betrothal ceremony in Skåne, rendered with dramatic light and shadow.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
This 17th-century portrait captures Archduke Albert VII in stunningly detailed ceremonial armor and a crisp lace ruff.

Figure Studies
Vincent van Gogh
A dramatic, earth-toned study of rural life illuminated by the warm glow of a single lamp.

Old World Portraits
John Cranch
This dignified 19th-century portrait captures a gentleman in formal attire holding a book with a contemplative expression.

Traditional Still Lifes
Pierre Dupuis
A classic 17th-century French still life showcasing the vibrant textures of stone fruit against a dramatic, moody backdrop.

Dark Academia
Rembrandt
This early masterpiece by Rembrandt captures a theatrical musical ensemble with his signature dramatic lighting and rich textures.

Old World Portraits
Vincent van Gogh
An evocative portrait from Vincent van Gogh's early period, capturing a moment of quiet gravity in rich, dark tones.

Old World Portraits
Bertha Wegmann
An intimate and beautifully lit 19th-century portrait of a woman engaged in needlework.

Old World Portraits
Henry Inman
A refined 19th-century portrait of a gentleman, capturing a sense of scholarly dignity and classic elegance.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Francesco Furini
A masterful Baroque study of Artemisia, rendered with dramatic lighting and luminous detail.
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